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How I can get my period back? I want my regular period - #10831

Zara

My Concern isi have taken arest n one line is dark n one is faint.... N my period is not yet came... I have done bcg test it showsi m pregnant 2 weeks...but idnt wanna a baby right now? Pleasesuggest me

Age: 28
Chronic illnesses: No.
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If your pregnancy test indicates that you are pregnant and you’re considering your options, it’s really important to proceed carefully and consider seeking medical advice promptly. Deciding not to continue a pregnancy is a very personal decision and there are several safe, medically-supervised options available. If you are certain that you’re not ready to have a child, you should consult with a healthcare provider as soon as possible to discuss your options. Abortion methods vary depending on the pregnancy stage, and earlier stages offer more options. Generally, for a pregnancy at 2 weeks, medical abortion with medication is one common option, and it’s typically safe and effective during the early weeks of pregnancy, under medical supervision. There’s typically two pills involved in this process, and you should follow your provider’s guidance closely if you choose this route. It’s crucial you do not try to manage this on your own, as improper medication use can be unsafe. If you’re in a region where access to abortion services might be restricted, your healthcare provider may also be able to advise you on how best to proceed legally and safely. Be aware of the signs of complications—like heavy bleeding or severe pain—and seek medical attention immediately if these occur. Furthermore, it might also be useful to talk through this decision with a counselor or an organization specializing in reproductive health, as they can provide support and unbiased information. It’s absolutely essential to make an informed choice that aligns with your personal needs and circumstances, and getting professional support is key.

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