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Taking Medical Abortion pills

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  Mariprist is a safe and effective treatment for early medical abortion when used according to instructions. Before starting the treatment you should: Read through all of these step-by-step instructions carefully so that you know when not to take Mariprist. Make a note of your nearest medical facility and how to get there. Serious complications are rare, but you should be prepared in case you do need to seek medical attention quickly. Make sure you are comfortable and have time for the process to begin. Step 1 Swallow  one tablet of mifepristone  with water. You should wait 24 hours before moving on to step 2, but wait no longer than 48 hours. Make sure you are comfortable and have time for the process to begin. Step 2 Place  four tablets of misoprostol  under the tongue, and hold them there for 30 minutes while they dissolve. Do not eat or drink anything during these 30 minutes. After the 30 minutes has passed, swallow what is left in your mouth with water. Th...

Categories of Women Who Should Avoid Emergency Pills

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Emergency contraceptive pills, also known as morning-after pills, are a form of contraception that can be taken to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse or contraceptive failure. While emergency pills are generally considered safe and effective, there are certain categories of women who should avoid using them due to various health risks and potential complications. It is important to note that these recommendations are based on medical guidelines and individual circumstances may vary, so it is always advised to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice. In this article which is in accordance to cdc, we will explore the categories of women who should avoid emergency pills for their own well-being and alternative contraception options. 1. Women with Known Allergies or Sensitivities: Some emergency contraceptive pills contain a synthetic hormone called levonorgestrel, which could cause allergic reactions in individuals who are sensitive to it. Women who hav...

What Causes White Discharge During or After Sex?

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  White discharge is a white fluid that comes out from the vagina or penis, including during and after sexual activity. Some types of discharge are meant to help sexual intercourse. For example,  cervical mucus  cleans and lubricates the vagina. Penile fluid, which flows through the same tube as urine, neutralizes leftover acidity so sperm can safely pass. These fluids are normal. They’re usually clear to milky white. In other cases, white discharge is caused by an infection. Let’s look at the possible reasons for white discharge during or after sexual activity Sexual arousal  Sexual excitement is a common cause of white discharge. Normally, vaginal discharge is clear or milky white. This fluid cleans, protects, and lubricates the vagina. When you’re sexually aroused, the discharge is more noticeable because it thickens and increases. As long as penetration isn’t painful, this type of discharge is typical. Menstrual cycle changes It’s normal for your vaginal discharg...