When you have amenorrhea (Absence of menstruation) without being pregnant.
You can use Gynaecosid for a late period but the drug will not terminate a pregnancy.
It makes no sense to use gynaecosid after misoprostol.
There is no use for Gynaecosid on pregnant women. It's used to help get your period back when you have Amenorrhea (=period gone for other reasons than pregnancy). It is not used for abortion.
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The doctor will prescribe it to you if you have no period due to other reasons than pregnancy. If you wonder if it can be used for abortion the answer is no.
Gynaecosid is not used if your period is late due to a possible pregnancy. If 72 hours gave passed you can no longer take the morning after pill and have to wait to see if you are pregnant and then you can have an abortion at the doctors.
Gynaecosid is a form of emergency contraception that is most effective when taken as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse, ideally within 72 hours. It is not intended for regular use as a contraceptive method and should not be taken immediately before or after sex for preventive purposes. Always consult a healthcare professional for guidance on contraception and emergency contraception options.
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Gynaecosid, which contains a combination of herbal ingredients, is often used for various gynecological issues. The time it takes for Gynaecosid to show effects can vary depending on the individual and the specific condition being treated. Some users may notice improvements within a few days, while others might take several weeks to experience significant benefits. It's essential to follow the recommended dosage and consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Its used to get your period back when it's gone for other reasons than pregnancy. It is not used for abortion.
i took 2 tablets gynaecosid at night for amenorrhea without pregnancy (prescribed by physician)...now when Will my period start..??
Gynaecosid, which contains the active ingredient mifepristone, can be used to terminate a pregnancy, but its effectiveness and safety depend on the timing and method of administration. At 4 weeks of pregnancy, medical abortion with mifepristone followed by misoprostol is generally considered effective. However, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate guidance and care, as self-administration can pose health risks and legal issues in some areas.