Anonymous ID: 3a0c80 June 25, 2018, 11:42 a.m. No.1900405   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0461 >>0692

Question to any law fag.

Is law soo complicated on purpose so you can twist it into a pretzel and get any decision you need? Its like precedents are the reason specifically designed to have the law not to be understood as it is

Anonymous ID: 3a0c80 June 25, 2018, 12:03 p.m. No.1900652   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0736

>>1900620

From quora

In present times, with easy access to information and home pregnancy test kits, women are able to confirm that they are pregnant or not, quite early, almost within a few days of missing the period. Some may need to have an abortion for various reasons, commonest being that they are not yet prepared to have a baby or, failure of contraception. Abortion with tablets is popular as it provides the woman with privacy and does not need any admission, hospitalization and anesthesia.

 

If the pregnancy is less than 7 weeks, then it is possible to terminate it with tablets.There are two sets of tablets to be taken. The first pill is mifepristone. It blocks the action of certain hormones that are important for the pregnancy. After 48 hours the second set of tablets i.e. misoprostal is given. These start of uterine cramping and bleeding. One may also have nausea, vomiting and a few loose motions.The products of conception pass out in the bleeding over the next few days. This bleeding can be heavy with clots. One could have bleeding for about 7 to 10 days.

 

The pills are quite safe and effective. A check up can be done in about 10 days to ensure that all has gone well. In 2 weeks time it is advisable to do a sonography to confirm that there are no retained products. In about 3 weeks one can do a home or blood pregnancy test to confirm that the procedure is complete. One would have the next normal period in about 4-5 weeks.