Is there a dose or pill you can take to wash out the fetus?

Answer #1

Yeah it is called the abor.tion pill and you take it at the facility that gives it to you usually goes for about 2 or 3 hundred dollars and most insurances don’t cover it. It removes everything from your uterus and fallopian tubes. It is painful and you will be bleeding like no tomorrow for about a week or two. Make sure to drink lots of fluids and eat a lot of protein to keep your strength up. Most places will tell you to stay in bed for the first few days. Do what they recommend.

Answer #2

Are you looking to ab0rt? If so, the pill you’re looking for is called mifepristone. You’re 14, so you won’t be able to get it without your parent’s consent, and it’s generally a two-step process. Be prepared for the pain, though, because this pill invokes miscarriage which can be accompanied by severe cramping and heavy bleeding.

Answer #3

An unborn baby (fetus is simply a stage in development)….is worthy of God’s Love….Is he/she worthy of yours ?

Answer #4

Bottom line: Your moral decision

Answer #5

Talk about gross misinformation…..

The pill does not cost 200 dollars, its actually around 40 dollars (over the counter) or around 100$ (at the ab­ortion clinic)

It will certainly NOT (N.O.T) remove your uterus or fallopian tubes, that’s called an uterectomy and its done surgically, no pill can do that to you.

Thirdly while it will be uncomfortable, it may or may not be painful as that depends on the stage of the fetus (if its early you will have light to medium bleeding, light cramps and it will be over in 2-3 hours if you’re nearing the third month then its gonna be painful and wont be over until the next day at best)

I suggest you use the internet to read up on things before you give such god awful answers

Answer #6

-__- You did not even attempt to answer her question. She did not ask ANYTHING about morality, or for you two cents considering ab0rtion. You don’t know her situation, or if she is even pregnant. People come on this site to have questions answered. You are free to give your opinion, but it would be ideal if you would at least attempt to answer the actual question.

Answer #7

Just for the record nicky hardly ever answers anyones question she says this same bs on basically everything and tries to make people feel bad or either says something religious.

Answer #8

I said remove everything FROM your tubes and it does cost that much in MA my friend just bought it so whatever you want to say.

Answer #9

Btw the removal of a uterus is a hysterectomy if your going to correct people maybe you yourself should know what you are talking about. And also I experienced it first hand with my friend so f*ck the internet.

Answer #10

LOL uterectomy is a synonym of hysterectomy :P

secondly, if you had gone through this with a friend you would have a proper sum instead of “2 or 3 hundred dollars”

thirdly you would know its 2 different pills and not one,

and last thing i gotta say is this, the 2-3 week bleeding is obviously from a late stage miscarriage, sorry to say but your friend lied about the time of conception (or had no idea herself, if she ever existed that is :P )

ah you gotta excuse me for getting a teensy bit pissed at reading it as “ removes your uterus and fallopian tubes” as crap like that comes up every time a question like this is posted, also you can go and ask any gynecologist about late stage miscarriages or abo­rtions, they will tell you the same thing, bleeding from the abo­rtion pill within the first trimester will only give you light to medium cramps while the bleeding is also much like the usual menstruation bleeding albeit faster and over within a day or 2, while second trimester abo­rtions have heavy bleeding which can last up to a month, searing abdominal pain and whatnot…

Answer #11

How about if its still like one month after conception? Will it hurt that much??

Answer #12

Ah, I didn’t realize that. Thanks for the heads up!

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