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Abortion by medicine

Dear Doctor, my gf of 9 weeks pregnant took abortion med contianing mefipristone and misoprostal. First she took 2 mefipristone 200 mg each and after 24 hours took the misoprostol containing 4 tablets orally. As expected she had few cramps, pain and after 6 hours she passed out a huge fetus almost human baby which happened quite early than expected. Her stomach cramp and pain has subsided a little and she's taking ibuprofen for pain relief. She looks quite fine, but she has been having heavy bleeding and i'm just so worried. Is it a cause of concern now? How long will she be in pain and bleed. What should i do to take care of her? Im checking on her every one hour and she seem fine so far because she is sleeping well right now. Thank you so much in advance!
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3147776 tn?1549545810
Hi - the confusion arose because this question was originally posted in Miscarriages and moved here.

Amy282, if your gf is losing a lot of blood still, please take her to the emergency room as massive blood loss can be very dangerous.
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This is the Women's Choice forum so I think he does have a right to post his question here. It's not just for women that have had a miscarriage.
I do agree with about your advice about getting her to the Dr to find out if this is normal or not.
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1994832 tn?1484866272
We are not doctors, so it's better that you take her to the GP.

As you are aware this is a support network for women who have experience a miscarriage and in need of support.

I suggest you speak to a GP.

Thank you

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