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Evelyn Resh's avatar

As an abortion provider and as a nurse-midwife I am very familiar with both medications and their use and efficacy. However, you missed a critical point: use of Mife followed by Miso is more comfortable and a kinder means by which to terminate a pregnancy. Three plus doses of Miso causes intense cramping for longer periods to get the end result. Not allowing Mife is pouring salt into the wounds of women who struggle when making the choice they feel is best for them. Imagine your rectum being in severe spasm for several hours: that’s what multiple Miso doses would be comparable to.

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Cecily's avatar

So this is the awful part. Miso works. So does methotrexate. But both can make you really sick. Vomiting and diarrhea for hours. (Re: miso at the dose needed when mife is not included)

The thing about mife, if I were to take it, non pregnant, I would likely feel nothing. It’s safer than Tylenol. So the question is… why are we taking away a safe medication with few side effects, and replacing them with meds that make people feel really awful?

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