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I took cytotec for 10days pregnant

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Cytotec does not always work and if it does not, the woman will have to undergo surgery since the drug affects the unborn child. There is a warning about this on the label. Generally, it is not considered a good drug for abortions because it causes serious birth defects if the child is not aborted or lead to partial abortion and then massive hemorrhage. It also poses the fatal risk of uterine rupture. As a result, it should be administered under a certified doctor and together with mifepristone. You have not given the details of how you took it or in what amounts, but if you are scared it will not work, do not take any more. Just contact a doctor immediately because you risk killing yourself or damaging your reproductive system quite badly. I hope I have been helpful. Tell us how you are.

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