What damage does Cytotec do to the baby?

What damage does Cytotec do to the baby?

Babies may sustain birth injuries as a result of uterine hyperstimulation, uterine rupture, placental abruption, maternal hemorrhaging, and other side effects of Cytotec use. Birth injuries resulting from the use of Cytotec as a labor-induction agent include: Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE)/birth asphyxia.

Does Cytotec affect future pregnancies?

Conclusion: Misoprostol treatment, for women with first trimester missed abortion and favorable reproductive history, is an acceptable treatment with no detrimental effect on future fertility.

Can Cytotec be detected in urine?

It is mainly eliminated in urine. This elimination seems to be a way to increase the length of detection of the use of misoprostol.

Does Cytotec start contractions?

Cytotec is a, oral medication this is commonly used to induce labor in women and works by softening the cervix to allow easier dilation (known as "ripening") and producing contractions. In most cases, Cytotec is a safe and reliable medication that can make labor easier for women when administered correctly.

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