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  2. Medical abortion - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal bleeding generally diminishes gradually over about two weeks after a medical abortion, but in individual cases spotting can last up to 45 days. [44] Emergency surgical or medical interventions for prolonged bleeding may be considered based on how the patient feels and if the bleeding seems to be getting better.

  3. After-Birth Abortion - Wikipedia

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    Abortion is the ending of an ongoing process before its completion, and, in the case of Giubilini and Minerva, it refers to ending the process of pregnancy after its natural conclusion of birth, thus making "after-birth abortion" a self-contradictory phrase, since birth ends the pregnancy leaving no pregnancy to be aborted.

  4. Abortifacient - Wikipedia

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    Pitocin is used to induce and strengthen contractions, [8] and Cervidil is used to prepare the cervix for labor by inducing softening and widening of this opening to the uterus. [9] When used this way, neither medication is considered an abortifacient. However, the same drugs can be used to induce an abortion, particularly after 12 weeks of ...

  5. What is mifepristone? The widely used pill in the abortion ...

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    The drug blocks the hormone progesterone, which helps support the uterus. A healthy uterine lining supports a fertilized egg, embryo and fetus. Without progesterone, the uterus will expel its ...

  6. What is a medication abortion? 5 people share their experiences

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    One study published in JAMA Network Open found that searches for "at-home abortions" increased after Texas successfully passed a 6-week abortion ban, all but outlawing abortion care in the state.

  7. Mifepristone - Wikipedia

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    The most common adverse effects include abdominal pain, feeling tired, and vaginal bleeding. [8] Serious side effects may include heavy vaginal bleeding, bacterial infection, and, if pregnant, birth defects. [8] When used, appropriate follow-up care needs to be available. [8] [14] Mifepristone is primarily an antiprogestogen. [8]

  8. Even in states where abortion is legal, many restrict the procedure after 'fetal viability.' Here's what that means and why some abortions happen later in pregnancy. What It Really Means to Get an ...

  9. Progesterone (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Progesterone (P4), sold under the brand name Prometrium among others, is a medication and naturally occurring steroid hormone. [20] It is a progestogen and is used in combination with estrogens mainly in hormone therapy for menopausal symptoms and low sex hormone levels in women.