- Female
- 27 Years
- 29/01/2025
I've found out that I'm 47 days pregnant after an ultrasound confirmed it's in the uterus. I'm really worried and want to end the pregnancy at home. Can you please guide me on which medicine I should take and how to use it safely?
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consult gynaecologist
Dr. Ibrahim Suggests...
Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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