Abortion/its me again

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hi doc shan...after three weeks of not certain abortion...i did the pregtest but it remains positive...i did the test twice still came out positive..my lmp was sept 10-15 then,my mens didnt come at october,then i took cytotec at oct. 22,then its just only one day of bleeding...clots came out,same as i took cytotec in nov. 5...im wondering ill wait for another three weeks from nov 5 to do the pregtest again?i bought cytotec again,,now i read and viewed ur past answer youve given a site which was the correct way of taking cytotec and dose...
so now,leave the cytotec under tounge after 30 mins,,then it will melt...my question is should i swallow it after 30 min?and can i drink water?and before doing it can i eat?what will i do?
thanx again doc shan...hope you can answer this..

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Hi Carol,
when the tablet is in your mouth after 30 minutes just spit it out.
Its just chalk thats left.
You can drink water,that will not interfere with the action.
Wait with eating until the pills are all gone. No problem.
Bye bye and take care !
Dr Shan

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Shan Yi Sheng

Expertise

I know the ins and outs about abortion precedures, the possibilities and problems. Problems concerning contraception after abortion, and complications.

Experience

Since 1968 I have worked as physician in several abortion clinics in Taiwan and also worked in Europe. (Britain, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands and Austria.)

Organizations
NGvA (Netherlands) ISAD (International) NAF (USA)

Publications
"The Finks technique" ( on second trimester abortion.)Monography. Stimezo, Netherlands Co-edited: Nederlands Handboek voor de Abortushulpverlening.

Education/Credentials
MD, University of Taipei. PhD, University of Utrecht

Awards and Honors
Member of Honour (ISAD) Member of Honour NGvA Netherlands

Past/Present Clients
I performed over 120.000 abortions in my live. I speak Mandarin, English, French, Dutch, German,and Spanish.

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