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This Page is an Abortion Card Info Sheet
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Cut along the dotted lines and put two squares in your mouth every three hours.



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So you have a Four Thieves Abortion Card, what do you do with it?

First off, if you don't need it now, do not break the seal of the mylar bag. The
main vulnerability of Misoprostol is humidity. So, keep it sealed, and out of
extreme heat or sunlight.

Once it's time to use it, tear the bag open, and scan the revealed QR code for
safety. Then merely cut along the dotted lines, to break it into six small
rectangles. Note the time, and place the first two, in the cheeks, as indicated,
and wait an hour before discarding. Then, repeat with the second two squares
three hours after the start of the process. Repeat again, six hours after the
start of the process (i.e., three hours after the previous dose) with the last
two squares.

There is no difference in dosage or regimen for people with different BMIs.

Some notes regarding Misoprostol:

It will safely and reliably induce strong uterine contractions to expel a
pregnancy. It is a common medication found in midwifery supplies. Additionally
it is over-the-counter in many countries; prescribed for ulcers. Its efficacy as
an abortifacient was discovered by Brazilian feminists who looked for available
medications which were contraindicated in pregnancy, and started experimenting.
It is now a standard practice designated by most medical authorities worldwide,
including the FDA, the European Medicines Agency, and the World Health
Organization.

Standard regimen is to take Misoprostol with a dose of Mifepristone first;
however, Misoprostol is about 85% effective alone. It is is usually effective
within a matter of hours after first dose. It is effective to 13 weeks
gestation, but is more effective the earlier it is administered. It is safer
than Tylenol, and almost impossible to overdose on. This medication has been
around since 1973, and has a wealth of data to support its safety and efficacy.

You can expect bleeding and tissue expulsion. Most people experience moderate to
heavy bleeding for 1-2 hours after the pills “kick in”; thereafter bleeding
should slow down to period-like bleeding rates. Most people will need to bear
down to pass bigger clots. Additionally, most people will pass a good amount of
tissue, though embryonic tissue is not always evident. Light bleeding may
continue for 1-2 weeks. Cramping is another thing to be expected. Note these are
not "side effects", or "off-target effects"; rather these are indications that
the medications are working as intended. Most people will experience rhythmic
cramping which is similar to menstruation or labor for childbirth. There is a
wide spectrum of how much pain one may feel. Some very little, some a great
deal. It should not be significantly more pain than a normal menstrual period
for you. Side effects include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. These are all very
common, and are not cause for concern.

As with any medication, there is the possibility of complications, which are
worth keeping an eye out for, so that help can be sought if needed. Note that if
you seek help, you can merely explain that you are pregnant, and you believe you
are having a miscarriage, and need medical attention. There is NO WAY for anyone
to determine if you took Misoprostol. Treatment for miscarriage complications
and abortion complications are the same.

If you have excessive blood loss that will not slow or stop, it is cause for
concern. Soaking 2 pads in one hour is a benchmark for bleeding being too much.
If bleeding suddenly gets very heavy (especially if bright red) should command
your attention. Bleeding should always progressively be getting lighter. Also
you should not be passing clots the size of an apricot or larger, or have blood
in your urine or stool. Infection is another thing to watch out for. This can be
identified by uterine tenderness, foul-smelling vaginal discharge, and/or fever
over 100 for over 24 hours. Any of the above should be cause for concern.
Another thing to watch for is an incomplete process. In about 15% of cases,
Misoprostol alone will not be enough to end and expel the products of
conception. A follow-up method to complete the process may be necessary.

Here are some suggestions to help with the process: a hot bath can be extremely
helpful in order to make the internal environment unfavourable for growth. You
can also take 6000 mg of Vitamin C to help to affect hormones which can help
with the process and also help decrease the risk of infection.

It is important to care for physical after-effects, emotional connection, and to
continue to monitor for complications. The body needs rest, nourishment, love,
and a watchful eye. Period-like bleeding and manageable cramping/pain is normal
for 1-4 weeks following the process. Emotional and spiritual resolution or work
will help, as will support, rest, hydration, and some loving care. It is good,
if possible, to have a trusted associate with you or at least available via text
in case of emergency.

There is no question that dealing with emotional connections and grounding are
important to the process of healing, and are oft neglected. It is absolutely
normal to feel a wide variety of emotions following this provision. There is no
right or wrong way to feel. Take time, when possible, to feel your emotions
fully, to make peace with them, or to move past them. For some, this is a highly
personal process. Others may seek support from trusted friends and family,
elders, clinicians, community members, or doulas. Anonymous talk lines may also
provide additional support:

EXHALE ProVoice: 1-866-4-EXHALE (specific after-abortion talk line)
BACKLINE: 1-888-493-0092 (for a range of pregnancy options and outcomes)
FAITH ALOUD: 1-888-717-5010 (multi-faith clergy for spiritual acceptance and
support following abortion care)

Special thanks to the special someone who wrote most of this, and has been a
wonderful ally in the fight. <3
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