Multiple doses of mifepristone in the fourth month or so of pregnancy can lead to the possibility of intrauterine fetal death and miscarriage.
Mifepristone is mainly used for medication abortion, but also for aftercare after sex without contraception or after contraceptive failure.
Mifepristone can cause cervical softening, antagonize the effect of progesterone and affect the normal physiological processes such as the implantation of fertilized eggs, so it may lead to the cessation of embryonic development or intrauterine foetal death and so on.
The administration of mifepristone may cause nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, fatigue, lower abdominal pain, breast swelling and other adverse reactions. People who are allergic to this product, patients with severe heart, liver and kidney diseases and people with adrenocortical insufficiency are forbidden to take this product.
If you take mifepristone for many times, it may also cause symptoms of miscarriage in pregnant women, such as vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain and so on.
If a woman is more than four months pregnant with the need to terminate the pregnancy, she should be treated under the guidance of a doctor. Multiple doses of mifepristone may affect the patient’s liver and kidney function, so do not blindly use the drug yourself.
It is recommended that female friends who have abdominal pain, abnormal vaginal bleeding and other special discomfort symptoms after taking mifepristone should go to the hospital as soon as possible.