What is Unwanted-Kit?
Unwanted-Kit is a combination medication pack designed for the safe and effective medical termination of an early pregnancy (up to 9 weeks gestation). It contains one Mifepristone tablet and four Misoprostol tablets, which work together to end pregnancy without surgical intervention.
What is the use of Unwanted-Kit?
Unwanted-Kit is used to medically terminate an unwanted pregnancy. The process typically involves:
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Taking the Mifepristone tablet first, which blocks the hormone progesterone necessary for pregnancy to continue.
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After 24–48 hours, taking the Misoprostol tablets, which cause uterine contractions to expel pregnancy tissue.
It should only be used under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional.
Benefits of Unwanted-Kit
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Non-surgical option for early pregnancy termination
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Clinically proven efficacy and safety
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Can be used in the privacy of your home with appropriate medical supervision
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Less invasive than surgical abortion procedures
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Available as a single, convenient pack
Side Effects of Unwanted-Kit
While generally safe when used correctly, Unwanted-Kit may cause some temporary side effects, including:
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Abdominal cramps or pain
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Vaginal bleeding (heavier than a normal period)
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Nausea or vomiting
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Diarrhea
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Dizziness or weakness
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Mild fever or chills
If you experience severe pain, very heavy bleeding, high fever, or any concerning symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.
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What is Unwanted Kit used for?
Unwanted-Kit is used for medically terminating an early pregnancy (up to 9 weeks). -
How does Unwanted Kit work?
It contains Mifepristone (which blocks pregnancy hormones) and Misoprostol (which causes contractions to expel pregnancy tissue). -
How many tablets are in Unwanted Kit?
One tablet of Mifepristone and four tablets of Misoprostol. -
When should I take the Misoprostol tablets after Mifepristone?
Typically, 24 to 48 hours after taking Mifepristone. Always follow your doctor’s instructions. -
How effective is Unwanted Kit?
When used correctly, it is about 95–98% effective for early pregnancy termination. -
Can I take Unwanted Kit without a doctor’s prescription?
No—medical supervision is strongly recommended to ensure safety and rule out ectopic pregnancy. -
What are the common side effects?
Bleeding, cramping, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, and mild fever. -
How long does the bleeding last?
Bleeding may last from a few days up to 2 weeks. Some women may have spotting for longer. -
What should I do if bleeding is very heavy?
If you soak more than 2 large pads per hour for 2 hours in a row, or feel dizzy/weak, seek emergency care immediately. -
Can I get pregnant again after using Unwanted-Kit?
Yes—fertility returns quickly, often within 2–3 weeks after the abortion. -
Can Unwanted-Kit be used for pregnancies longer than 9 weeks?
No—it is only approved for pregnancies up to 9 weeks (63 days) from the last menstrual period. -
Is it painful to use Unwanted-Kit?
You will likely have moderate to strong cramping, similar to a miscarriage. Pain relief medication can be used as advised by your doctor. -
Do I need an ultrasound before or after taking Unwanted-Kit?
Yes—an ultrasound is recommended to confirm pregnancy duration and ensure the abortion is complete. -
Can I travel after taking the pills?
It’s advised to stay at home or close to medical help for at least 24–48 hours after taking Misoprostol. -
Is Unwanted-Kit safe?
When used correctly under medical guidance, it is safe and effective. However, it is not suitable for everyone, and consultation is essential.
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