How to know if the abortion pill work - #20940
I did an abortion in February middle of the and we are in April and still have not seen my period. Am scared cause it's was an under the counter thing. What should I do? Am getting little pain every now and then an am always tired,can't walk for long.
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Hello dear did after taking pills you got bleeding ?? If you dint got bleeding then abortion was not happened⊠To make it clear you can have another UPT test or directly you can go for scan đ
Go for UPT you will get the answer
Kindly go for a sacn
To confirm weather itâs aborted completely or not better get us scan done
If youâve recently had an abortion and are experiencing a delay in your period, pain, and fatigue, itâs essential to take these symptoms seriously. Since the procedure was not performed under medical supervision, complications could arise that need immediate attention. Hence, the highest priority is to consult with a qualified healthcare provider without delay to ensure your health and wellbeing.
Regarding your current symptoms, itâs entirely normal to feel concerned â fatigue and pain can indeed be indicators of various health issues that may need proper investigation. While itâs possible that your body still adjusting hormonally post-abortion, any consistent pain and extreme fatigue should be assessed by a doctor as soon as possible. They can check for complications such as retained products of conception, infections, or hormonal imbalances that might be causing your symptoms.
Meanwhile, from an Ayurvedic perspective, supporting your bodyâs healing process can be beneficial. Emphasizing rejuvenation and balance can help alleviate fatigue and aid recovery. A common ayurvedic approach involves nourishing the dhatus (bodily tissues) and balancing the doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha). To help with fatigue, consider consuming warm soups, cooked vegetables, and whole grains, which are easier on digestion and invigorate agni (digestive fire). Foods like ashwagandha and ginger can be good for overall vitality and energy.
Incorporate gentle exercises such as walking or yoga, yet be mindful of your bodyâs limits to prevent additional strain. Hydration and proper rest are also imperative, so ensure youâre getting enough fluids and quality sleep. Avoiding extremely cold or processed foods will aid in maintaining balance in the body.
However, the most important step is to see a healthcare professional very soon to ensure there are no serious underlying issues. Ayurveda can support, but first ensure your health isnât at immediate risk. Remember, your health always comes first and professional medical guidance is crucial in instances like this.

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