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For pregnancies from 0 to 12 weeks, cytotec 200mcg is the best pill.
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This is a 10-minute procedure, but the full visit usually takes a few hours. In some cases, state law requires you to come to the health center for a separate visit before the abortion. Abortions later in pregnancy may take longer and require more visits to the health center.
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According to our research and long-term experience, several people claim to feel fine within two to five days. It’s common for bleeding to last for a week (or several weeks after the abortion process). Cramping can happen for a few days.
It’s normal to have a lot of different emotions after your abortion. Everyone’s experience is different, and there’s no “right” or “wrong” way to feel. Most people are relieved and don’t regret their decision. Others may feel sadness, guilt, or regret after an abortion. Lots of people have all these feelings at different times. These feelings aren’t unique to having an abortion. People feel many different emotions after giving birth, too. WhatsApp +971568238934

 
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