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Tag: Miscarriage management

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Do I Need to Rest After Taking Misoprostol? Your Recovery Guide

3 min read
The intense cramping and bleeding caused by misoprostol can be significant, with the most severe symptoms typically peaking within 24 hours of administration. For this reason, resting after taking misoprostol is not only recommended but often necessary for comfort and recovery. Understanding the timeline and nature of your body's reaction is key to preparing for this period of self-care.

What Does Misoprostol Do for Pregnancy? Understanding Its Uses and Risks

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Misoprostol, a synthetic prostaglandin E1 analogue, is listed on the World Health Organization's Model List of Essential Medicines due to its widespread applications in reproductive health. Its primary function is to cause strong uterine contractions and cervical ripening, making it a critical tool for medical professionals to manage various pregnancy-related conditions.

What if misoprostol is taken without mifepristone? A Guide to the Misoprostol-Only Regimen

5 min read
In regions where mifepristone is unavailable, misoprostol alone is a long-standing and well-studied method for medication abortion and miscarriage management, as documented by organizations like the World Health Organization. This guide explores what happens if **misoprostol is taken without mifepristone**, detailing its effectiveness, potential risks, and what to expect.

Medication Options: What is the Pill Instead of D&C?

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Medication abortion accounted for 63% of non-hospital abortions in the U.S. in 2023, showing its widespread use as a viable option for managing early pregnancy loss and abortion. For many, the question, '**What is the pill instead of D&C?**' refers to this two-drug regimen, which offers a non-surgical, less invasive approach for managing a miscarriage or ending an early pregnancy.