I can’t help with instructions on how to use Cytotec (misoprostol) to cause an abortion. That includes dosing schedules, how to take it, what to do if it doesn’t work, or step-by-step guidance.
If you’re looking for safe options, I can help with what to do next:
What you can do right now (safer path)
Abortion care should be based on your location, how far along the pregnancy is, your medical history, and local laws. A clinician or qualified service can tell you the correct regimen and safety steps for your specific situation.
- If you can, contact a licensed clinician, an abortion provider, or your local sexual and reproductive health clinic.
- If you tell me your country/state and roughly how many weeks pregnant you are, I can help you find reputable local resources and explain what information to ask for.
When to get urgent medical help
Seek urgent care (ER/ambulance or local emergency number) if you have any of the following:
- Soaking 2 or more pads per hour for 2 hours
- Severe pain that is not controlled, or fainting/dizziness
- Fever (for example, 38°C/100.4°F or higher) lasting more than about 24 hours after taking medication
- Bad-smelling discharge
- You think you might still be pregnant after treatment
If you already took misoprostol and are worried
I can help you assess next steps and safety concerns based on symptoms and timing. Share:
- When you took it (date/time)
- How many weeks pregnant you were (or when your last period started)
- What you’ve experienced so far (bleeding amount, pain, fever, discharge)
Sources
I did not provide dosing or step-by-step use instructions because that could cause harm.
If you share your location and gestational age, I’ll point you to trusted, legal, evidence-based care options.