Who shouldn take Mifeprex?
You cannot take Mifeprex at CFHC if: It has been more than 63 days since your last normal menstrual period you have an intrauterine device (IUD) in place; you are diagnosed with an ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy outside of the uterus); you have chronic adrenal failure; you have a bleeding problems and/or you take blood-thinning medications: you take certain steroid medicines; you cannot clear your schedule completely for a 24 hour period; you don’t have a support person who has no other responsibility but to take care of you during the 24 hours after you take the second medication, or if you can’t return for the required second visit to CFHC.. What is the second medication, and what does it do? The second medication is called misoprostol. It causes cramping, bleeding, and passing of the pregnancy tissue. How do I take misoprostol? Between 24 and 48 hours after you take the Mifeprex in the office, you will take four tablets of misoprostol at your home, at a time you have agreed on with