RU486 (Mifeprex/Mifepristone): Buy the abortion pill from an offshore online pharmacy now, save yourself $500 later

author’s note: this article has generated some informative discussion! The following have all been recommended as reliable websites delivering legit drugs.
aidaccess.org
alldaychemist.com
daynighthealthcare247.com
Prices and shipping times seem to vary a LOT and are subject to change – please read the comments to learn about others’ experiences with these companies. The websites listed above may be now more reliable than www.privatedrugstore.eu — some commentors have indicated that since I posted this (Nov 2012), reliability has decreased.]


Also check — this organization maintains a report card that rates sites for service and tests products for authenticity.

Nope, I’m not even kidding — www.privatedrugstore.eu has totally made my YEAR. The only downside is that I had to wait a MONTH for it to arrive, which had me on tenterhooks. Which is why I’m saying, stock up now, even if you aren’t pregnant, for every modern, empowered lady should have it in her medicine cabinet, for herself or a friend in need. The earlier you take it, the better, for you can achieve success with lower dosages and subsequently lesser side effects (google some mifeprex/misoprostol studies to see what I’m talking about) and the longer you wait, the statistically lower your chances of complete abortion become (which means you’d have to go to a clinic anyway to finish, if you only get it partially).

Doing things the “normal” way, and why I think it sucks
Now, the typical, recommended, approved, tested, documented blahblahblah method of chemical abortion in the United States is this: you go to a clinic, or your ob gyn, explain to them you’re pregnant and you don’t want a baby, and then they administer between 200mg – 600mg Mifeprex to block progesterone and “loosen” the uterine lining, then 800mg Misoprostol 12-72 hrs later to induce the contractions to get things “flowing” as it were. Then they bill you for $500. Or maybe you have to pay it upfront, depending on where you’re going. I have a FEW problems with this process:

1. Cost. WTF.
$500, are you NUTS? I’ve got a mortgage and a kid to take care of. I can only think of about a billion things I would much rather put that money towards. I don’t need financial stress on top of the crappy feeling that I screwed up and accidentally got pregnant. At the particular online pharmacy I bought from they even sell a combo package — you get the SAME thing that they administer at the clinics for $500, for $45. If you’re super broke, skip the Mifeprex, cuz you can even buy TWENTY 200mg Misoprostols for $27 (That’s 5 abortions). Ideally the regimen is started with Mifeprex, but I have managed to successfully terminate with a single Misoprostol when I caught it very early on, I think my period was about a week late at the time. If you’re super-early, one Mifeprex alone might work but it’s a bit riskier, because the thing you ultimately want is for the placenta to detach from the uterine wall, and if you’re more than just a couple weeks along, just blocking progesterone for a few days may not be enough – you need those contractions, which is what the Misoprostol does.

2. Privacy and simplicity, or lack there of.
I can go into a drugstore and take care of a yeast infection without explaining the gory details to anyone, why the heck can’t I do the same if I discover my period is late? I have no problem whatsoever with anyone terminating a pregnancy, but something I totally hate about American culture is either the feigned look of empathetic pity you get from people that have never been through it, or on the more extreme end I have heard of judgmental gynecologists insulting their patients’ lifestyle. Or yet worse, if you’re in a red state, you might not find a place to serve you at all.

3. Time.
I hold a full-time job at a technology firm, take care of my baby daughter, make time for my partner (her daddy), play 3 sports, and pursue my artwork on the side. And occasionally like to have a social life. Why should I have to schedule appointments at a providers convenience instead of just buying what I need over the counter or online? Not to mention, they usually make you wait until you’re 6 weeks along – so you get to be all stressed out about it for a while instead of taking care of it immediately.

4. Dosage.
This is an interesting one. After the time I took just one Misoprostol when a week late, I had come to the conclusion that they REALLY overdo it — that the 800 mg of Misoprostol was responsible for causing contractions so intense you feel like you’re giving BIRTH, and that the same could be accomplished with much less. However this time around, I’m led to believe it’s the Mifeprex + Misoprostol combo in the system that is responsible for vomiting, diarrhea and knee-buckling contractions. Even so, I think they over-prescribe the Mifeprex. One 200 mg Mifeprex is likely to make you a little dizzy, a little nauseous for a few days, but not enough to need to take time off work (for me anyway), and it’s enough to get you bleeding by day 2 or 3. I’ve read “official” recommendations that state 400-600 mg taken all at once. Ugh. I don’t know what that does, but I don’t imagine it’s pleasant.

My Recent Experience
So here’s the whole saga from start to finish. I’m going to mark it by LMP (Last Menstrual Period). So week 4 is when I was expecting my period. Week 5 is when I realized “oh shit, I’m a week late.”

Week 5 – 6
Having clearly miscalculated ovulation due to some post-baby irregularity and neglecting to take my usual herbal precautions due to being busy to an insane degree, I found myself a few days *late.* I got a test from the drugstore, and lo, there appeared the faint line confirming my worries. Crap. For a week I went with neem suppositories and ingesting massive amounts of Cotton Root bark, none of which, did a damn thing. That’s when I started looking around online and reading up on “illegal” pharmacies. I found one forum where commentators discussed online pharmacy ratings (I think stuff like pharmacyreviewer.com or pharmacychecker.com or something but I can’t remember), One person questioned the low rating of a pharmacy he had bought from numerous times with positive experiences. The discussion meandered into the “why” behind the low ratings, and some suggested that large “legitimate” pharmaceutical companies purposely do this to try to undermine competition from companies selling the same drugs for a fraction of the price. Huh. So I followed one commentators link to privatedrugstore.eu, found what I wanted, hesitated, pondered, worried I was going to be the victim of credit card fraud, or that it might not work, and a hundred other unpleasant scenarios, before I finally purchased 1 pill of Mifeprex. Why just one Mifeprex? Well, after one of my chemical abortions under the supervision of an RPA, I had started bleeding on day 3 after taking the initial Mifeprex, but before I had taken the Misoprostol. My hypothesis was that ALL I needed to do was block progesterone, and poof, the pregnancy would be weakened enough to leave my body without inducing contractions. So OK, I was wrong, so for chrissake, don’t do this.

Week 6 – 10
My order was placed, all I had to do was breath deeply and wait. This is easier said than done. Especially when the first trimester is making you tired and hungry but you’re keeping it to yourself instead of beaming and exclaiming to everyone that you’re pregnant while demanding their subway seat, or pork chop, or chocolate cake, etc. This can be lonely and stressful unless you have someone close to share it with. Week 10 – 13
So the Mifeprex finally arrives. Whew. I was able to track it online, but there was about a week delay due to extreme weather conditions affecting the post office. It came in a small padded envelope, there was a postage stamp from Singapore, and nothing on the outside indicating what it actually was. The pills were in a foil blister pack like the image at the beginning of this post. I swallowed it, and around 24 hours later, started to bleed. Hallelujah. However, it didn’t continue. By 48 hours after I had taken it, the bleeding had slowed and then stopped. I got online to see what this means in the context of a miscarriage and found out it’s medical definition is “threatened miscarriage,” that it happens with some frequency, and as long as the fetal heart-rate remains strong and the placenta is intact, the pregnancy will in all likelihood continue. *sigh.* So I did a little more research, because the Mifeprex is expensive, and I was starting to get worried that I had missed the window to terminate with a non-invasive method. I REALLY did not want to go into a clinic and have my insides vacuumed out. I found an inspiring medical abstract that encouraged me to place another order, this time for Misoprostol only – 20 x 200mg pills. Here’s the text below:

Multiple-dose vaginal Misoprostol and single-dose misoprostol plus oxytocin for termination of second-trimester pregnancy.

Zangeneh M, Malek-Khosravi S, Veisi F, Rezavand N, Rezaee M, Rajatee M.
Source: High Risk Pregnancy Research Center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Imam Reza Hospital, Kermanshah University of Medical Science, Kermanshah, Iran. mzangene.59710@yahoo.com

Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
To compare 2 different methods-multiple doses of misoprostol and a combination of misoprostol and oxytocin-for termination of pregnancy in the second trimester.

METHODS:
Between 2006 and 2008, 120 women undergoing termination of second-trimester pregnancy in 2 hospitals in Kermanshah, Iran, were enrolled in a randomized trial comparing 2 treatments. In each treatment group, an initial vaginal dose of 600 μg of misoprostol was placed in the posterior fornix. After 6 hours, an intravenous infusion of concentrated oxytocin was given to women in group A, and 400 μg of vaginal misoprostol was given every 6 hours to women group B, up to a maximum of 4 doses. The outcomes were compared via χ(2) and independent t tests.

RESULTS:
Within 30 hours, 96.7% of women in group A and 96.7% of women in group B delivered successfully. The average duration between induction and delivery time was 12.3±6.0 hours in group A and 12.1±6.0 hours in group B (P>0.05).

CONCLUSION:
The use of misoprostol with oxytocin, and multiple doses of misoprostol gave similar results for termination of pregnancy in the second trimester.

Copyright © 2012 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
PMID: 22261129 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]

Week 13
So this time it only took 2 weeks to arrive. From what I read from the forums on offshore pharmacies, is a little more normal than one month. By this time I was starting to gain a little weight and my breasts were getting bigger. This is no fun – I urge you not to wait so long if you’re going to terminate, seriously.



Photo of what I received – labeled, dated blister packs. Regardless of where you order from, I think if it’s not sealed, accurately labeled and stamped with an expiration date, I probably wouldn’t trust it.

The night they arrived I decided I would take 2 pills (200mg each) vaginally before going to bed, instead of 4, as I had done under the supervision of medical professionals previously. Why? I was afraid of the pain and vomiting and diarrhea I had experienced when doing things the proper, clinic-approved way, with Mifeprex followed by 4x 200mg pills of Misoprostol; I thought this unpleasantry could be avoided with a lower dosage. It took about 3 hours before I felt pressure in my lower back, like a heavy period. I began to bleed. The next morning I awoke, was still bleeding, but hadn’t seen any evidence of a fetus or placenta, so I knew I was still pregnant. The bleeding continued, but subsided somewhat throughout the day. So the next night, I decided to do the same, with 3 pills inserted vaginally instead of 2. Again, similar results – after about 3 hours I had some lower back pressure, like a period, also accompanied by some minor chills but nothing crazy. I followed it up with 2 more pills, I’m not sure how many hours later, but I’m assuming around 4 since the chills had subsided and I was presumably past the ‘peak’ amount of medicine in my system. The following day I continued to bleed some, but again, the products of conception were not expelled. So the third night, I decided to do 4 pills. I felt some back pressure, bleeding, and at one point a few chills but nothing too intense. The next morning, I started feeling some very heavy cramping, not unlike labor pains. I breathed heavily and bent forward to ease myself through it. I was in the bathroom standing at the vanity when suddenly my pants became soaked in a clear fluid. My water had broken. I got onto the toilet, and a moment later everything came out – blood, lining, placenta, and a fetus about 4-5 cm long. I fished it out of the toilet to examine it and put it in a glass container. Later on I wrapped it in a flower bloom, said I was sorry, and buried it at the base of one of my plants. This is another reason I recommend not waiting so long to terminate — a well-developed fetus is not really something you want to look at, unless you are super relaxed and emotionally settled about this sort of stuff. Very early on, it’s a tiny blob, but it gets to look more and more like a little person the longer you wait. Nothing in the world could have outweighed my RELIEF that I was not going to have another baby, but all the same, it’s kind of icky, even if you’re a freak like me and totally fascinated by that shit.

Conclusions and recommendations
This experience taught me a few really important things, which I will pass on here. I’d also like to point out that I have no medical certification of any kind, and according to most rational people, have absolutely no business giving out medical advice. Now that that’s out of the way:

1. There DO exist offshore, illegal pharmacies, selling legitimate drugs. How you decide to trust one, well, that’s tricky. I threw caution to the wind and just decided to trust that it would arrive, that I wouldn’t be overcharged or have my identity stolen, that it was the correct drug within it’s expiration date, and that everything would be OK. Is this how all of them operate? I doubt it. All I can recommend is this one particular website I used – privatedrugstore, providing it is owned and operated by the same people that are doing it as I write this. I’ve included a screenshot of the site I bought from below for reference, in case it closes or the domain name gets bought by someone else.

privatedrugstore.eu screen capture

2. Expect 2-3 weeks for shipping, and longer if extreme weather conditions or other disasters delay the post office.

3. Mifeprex is not necessary at all. In fact, FUCK Mifeprex. Without the Mifeprex, you can rest assured the process will be pretty mild. Mifeprex alone is responsible for a bit of queasiness. Mifeprex & Misoprostol in the body together equals a couple of miserable hours doubled over in pain, vomiting up bile, and chills up and down your whole body even with 5 blankets on top of you. With Misoprostol alone, it’s like a heavy period; the most intense part will be the cramps a few hours or a day after you take the pills, when your cervix starts to open up to let the products of conception pass. This is the not fun part, so be sure not to be at work or school when it happens – do this stuff on a weekend. And if you’re trying to hide this from your parents or whomever, make sure you can get the bathroom to yourself.

*EDIT* July 2019 Ok so I wrote the above based on MY experience, but that’s not necessarily going to be YOUR experience. The efficacy rate for Misoprostol alone is 85%. The efficacy rate for the MTP kit is 95%. There is research on successful termination with Mifeprex alone, albeit limited, but it would appear that blocking progesterone alone for a few days can be a much gentler experience than inducing contractions. Side effects will vary. I think a prudent approach when ordering offshore is to order 1 Mifeprex and a dozen Misoprostol. Try out the Misoprostol alone, and you have a high chance of success. If it doesn’t work, then have another go, starting with the Mifeprex followed by the Misoprostol.

4. If you can afford it, order a little more than you think is necessary. Ordering just the Mifeprex and no Misoprostol, in retrospect, was a dumbass thing for me to do. And even with the Misoprostol, maybe because I was goofing around with dosage, or maybe because I was over 12 weeks along, I ended up using 11 pills in total. 4 x 200mg pills following a progesterone-blocker is generally recommended for up to 9 weeks LMP. So there’s a few factors to consider – it’s very hard to say in this case that it was specifically the 4 pills on the last night that resulted in success, OR if it was the multiple attempts across 3 nights that did it. When using herbs (for anything – a cold, a bacterial infection, whatever), slow and steady usually wins the race, e.g., you don’t generally take one dose and BAM, expect results, that’s a more recent phenomenon of modern medicine & technology. In any case, it’s comforting to know there’s extra if your first attempt doesn’t work. I also still have 9 pills in my drawer, for a rainy day.

5. Dosage… If I was to do it all over again, here’s how I would approach the important issue of DOSAGE: 4x 200mg pills vaginally of Misoprostol, each night upon going to bed, until the products of conception are expelled. This is mainly for convenience — if you lead a busy life, night time is probably the only opportunity you have to be prostrate for several hours. I’ve also received the recommendation to do it early in the morning – set your alarm for 5:00 am, insert the pills, and things will get going by the time it’s just getting light out — which can be a much less scary time than the night to try something out when you don’t know precisely what the outcome will be.

*EDIT* July 2019 Since corresponding with so many women about their experiences, I’m changing my stance on this. These medicines affect every woman differently, and there IS NO one-size-fits-all approach. You might be successful with the MTP kit, with Misoprostol alone (2-12 200mg pills), or with Mifeprex alone (400-600mcg in 2-4 doses over a couple days). Or you might not — you might have to tinker a bit and take some of this and then some of that over the course of a few days. Hell, you can terminate successfully in one way, and do the same thing a year later, and the stuff DOESN’T feel/work the same! When I originally wrote this, I still believed it was preferable to terminate a pregnancy under the supervision of a healthcare professional, but not anymore. I believe each woman has to have the freedom to play around with the pills, listen to her body, and make adjustments accordingly, and this is the path to a 100% efficacy for medical abortion. Doctors are severely limited in what they prescribe. BTW, would you say the healthcare industry, including the doctors and researchers publishing papers, is a female-dominated industry? Nope. Buncha old sexist white dudes driving that wagon. So why are we asking them to tell us how our bodies work or for permission to figure it out? Blow me.

6. Open a new email account
to make your order, because once they have your email address, prepare to get SPAMMED with offers from other online pharmacies.

7. Schedule an appointment with an ob-gyn for a pelvic exam, after you believe all the products of conception have passed, to ensure the process has completed. If you experience heavy cramping after you believe everything has passed, you might have a uterine infection, and you should go to urgent care to be prescribed some antibiotics. Lie and say you had a miscarriage. Once you’ve been bleeding for a few days there won’t be any evidence of the stuff in your vagina or your system.

A few words on the whole damn subject
It seems to me that the FDA is making what COULD be an easy, private, inexpensive process, a royal pain in the neck. Why? Maybe to cover their butts from getting sued, in case you aren’t administered enough, and you have to go in for a surgical abortion if it doesn’t work. Either that, or its some Republican conspiracy to make pregnancy termination so incredibly unpleasant that you’re more likely to go through with the pregnancy, because god only knows, what this planet needs is more PEOPLE. I HAVE read that more than one key person has resigned from the FDA over the decision to stall Mifeprex’s over-the-counter availability – because they felt it was for political reasons and NOT grounded in health facts.

I think a common question this raises in most of our minds is “well, SHOULD it be so easy?” For many, the idea of a new life hangs in the balance, and some inner voice suggests it’s immoral for women to repeatedly seek abortions. To a woman that does not want a baby, I think the point of sperm meeting egg, or the point of a zygote implanting in the uterine wall holds little significance. I think many take desperate measures, when simple ones are not available. If there is zero detriment to the health of the woman in question, if it is inexpensive and doesn’t take her out of work — well… is it such a bad thing? I’ve read about Sylphium in ancient Cyrene, that physicians recommended it once a month for “preventing anything from forming, and eliminating anything that might be there.” Granted, ancient times were considerably more brutal than modern civilized ones, but in this one aspect – the lack of public scrutiny and controversy of women’s handling of their fertility, I cannot come up with a logical argument against it.

I know one day I may have to answer these questions for my daughter. And I know that it’s possible that one day, when she is a teenager, she’ll come home to tell me she’s pregnant and not ready to take the step of being a parent. If that happens, I want to be able to offer her an easy, simple, shameless and inexpensive solution. On the other hand, I don’t want to encourage her to go out having lots of unprotected sex, or to ignore holistic preventative birth control and the workings of her cycle because it’s just so easy to pop a pill. I want her to treat her body and temple with care and deliberation, and never to be at war with it, or at the mercy of it’s hormones or maladies, or to believe that it’s something to be controlled only with the help of big pharma.

Another important point of consideration, is the zero benefit + great detriment of unplanned pregnancies on the whole. I have seen instances in my own social circles, where slower child development *appeared* to correlate with mom not knowing that she was pregnant for the first few months. Like every mom, I watch my child’s development with care and concern. Even knowing from the moment her daddy and I decided to try and make a baby, even with taking all the precautions and supplements from the moment i thought she might be in my tummy, and pouring over countless books and forums about what I could do to help her growing little body and brain, I still worry. I still fret over details. I am relieved when I read that she’s on schedule with crawling, babbling, each new tooth that comes in and each new facial expression she gives me. Maybe it’s silly, but everyone with a kid knows what I’m talking about. It’s hard not to judge yourself, when you judge the progress of your little one.

This is not to say slower development is mom’s *fault*. It is the world we live in. Perhaps there was a time when not knowing one was pregnant for the first month or two had little impact on the health of the child eventually born. But these days, what with mass-produced food so lacking in nutritional value that one NEEDS supplements throughout pregnancy, what with lifestyles abounding with fast-food, alcohol and radiation, what with statistical evidence that fasting/dieting during the first critical months creates spikes in birth defects 9 months later, my opinion is that each pregnancy SHOULD be planned and nurtured. This doesn’t even touch on the implications of a social structure that leaves individuals with little to nothing in the way of social protections if they aren’t blessed with the luck of the marketplace. A woman knows when it’s a good time to have a baby, and when it’s not. And this is of greatest consequence to the ultimate health and happiness of our society, and planet.

1,027 Responses to “RU486 (Mifeprex/Mifepristone): Buy the abortion pill from an offshore online pharmacy now, save yourself $500 later”

  1. CC says:

    Thank you for sharing Emily!
    I literally just told her I would take it and asked her how I could pay her. I won’t be following through with that. I’m very sorry that happened to you. It sucks being taken advantage of when we’re on such a desperate and vulnerable position as is. We’re supoosed to help and support each other.

  2. MORGAN says:

    Emily what name & number did they use???

    Hi every1

    IM IN NEED OF MIFEPREX/MIFEPRISTONE OR KIT ASAP PLEASE I HAVE $$$$$
    Mizgogokitty@gmail.com

  3. CC says:

    Hi Morgan,
    Have you tried AidAccess? I’ve used them before. They were great. It did just take a little time to get here. It costs I believe $100 but they are willing to work with you if you cannot afford that.

  4. Odi says:

    How long after the email that you must reply to from all access, did they email back? I answers the questions on the website. Replied to this email, there were no instructions on what my reply should be. Just worried I did it wrong. Anxious and desperate….😒

  5. Emily says:

    @Morgan. Their email came up as Lalique Pepe, but their PayPal email was Melissa.

  6. Emily says:

    Lala Pepe ***

  7. Brooke says:

    I am 7 weeks and in need of Miso. Does anyone have any available that I could purchase?

  8. Jessica says:

    Hi ladies,

    I’m in need of miso. Does anyone have any or know a reliable person/site? Email me at jesrhodes2212@gmail

    Thanks!

  9. Emily says:

    I don’t know if I’d even trust macrobiotic stoner if she emails you offering kits. I bought one from her because I did a year ago in the past when she had her bodega up, last year I got it super quick. No problems. But this time I paid 70$ for a kit and she claimed she shipped it out and it has tracking but she refuses to reply to my emails (I sent about 7) over the course of 10 days asking for only the tracking number because I didn’t get it yet. Still nothing from her. Looks like YET AGAIN I’ve been scammed. I’d love to make a second comment saying I was wrong and I received my kit and she’s just busy, but that’s not likely.

  10. Emily says:

    The kit I bought from aidaccess overseas came in quicker than the one I supposedly ordered from the owner of this blog.
    And my aidaccess kit even got lost for two weeks on its way here.

    (That’s why I ordered from her, because I was afraid my kit was lost overseas for good. )

    So just to let everyone know, aidaccess is legit. I just got my kit and started it today. I was given one mif and 8 miso. I probably won’t need all 8 so I might have some to sell in a few days.

  11. DanaeC says:

    Emily, I was just about to post about this. Ordered from the supposed “owner” of this blog. Said she shipped last Friday. Would send tracking. Never got it. Been emailing all week to receive tracking. Nothing. Definitely a scammer that’s taking advantage of people here. I’m thinking lpepe1010 and this person could be one in the same. We both interacted with her so she would have our email. DO NOT ORDER FROM EMAIL THAT CLAIMS TO BE OWNER OF THIS BLOG!

  12. Niki says:

    Emily. I doubt it’s the real woman. I contacted her last year asking what happened to the bodega and if she was okay and just to keep things simple, it’s shut down. I wouldn’t trust anyone claiming to be her, even if it’s from her email. It has been compromised.

  13. The Macrobiotic Stoner says:

    Hello,

    My apologies for my delayed response everyone. DanaeC, can you please post the email that claimed to be me? As far as I know my email macrobioticstoner@gmail.com has not been hacked, so please check the spelling of the one you received that claimed to be from me and took your money. Also feel free to post the content of that email here to help others detect these sorts of scams.

    I am removing comments by lPepe or Lala Pepe so no one else attempts ordering from this person.

    Yes, the bodega is currently down. I will provide further updates about this at a later time, but for right now, I recommend the following places, from which I have either ordered myself or numerous commenters have confirmed are legit.
    https://www.zeepharmacy.biz/
    https://www.alldaychemist.com/
    https://www.daynighthealthcare247.com/
    https://aidaccess.org/

  14. DanaeC says:

    Thank you for clearing that up. The email used is macrobioticstoner@yahoo.com they ask you to pay through cash app to $macrobioticstoner.
    They will explain that the bodega got shut down, their apartment was raided so they are doing this on the DL only contacting a limited amount of people. They will promise a shipping time and contact you when they “shipped the item” and will send the tracking shortly and then that is the last you hear from them.
    In hindsight I should have taken a look to compare the email address to the contact info here. They are very believable.

  15. Brandy says:

    I’m looking to purchase. Please email me atbrandy_shone@yahoo.com

  16. Heather says:

    Hello ladies, looking for some help…I have purchased the miso from macro before, and had no problems with the process…4 pills, 1 week of bleeding, and period next month. The last period I had was on sep 23, and performed my abortion on Nov 30. I used 4 pills, everything passed, I think, and all of my pregnancy symptoms went away. I still have no pregnancy symptoms, but have not had a period yet. Its been 8 weeks. I had 2 positive pregnancy tests….should I take another 4 miso? Any thoughts would help….the local abortion clinic in town wants 200 deposit to get the ultrasound to tell me if I’m 18 weeks, or 8 weeks….uurrrgh

  17. Ericka says:

    Oh wow 😯 I hate that some person or persons are taking advantage of women in need! This is such a great website, such great help! It helped me. I have helped others. We’re supposed to be helping one another instead of scamming.

  18. Dana says:

    Purchased a kit from taliaryan28@gmail.com in this feed on Jan 11th and still haven’t recieved. DON’T use this seller!

  19. Heather says:

    All day Chemist is legit. I purchased miso, and didn’t have a prescription. I just took a photo of my DL, and uploaded it where the script would go. Then I paid by e-check. Completely hassle free, I got my package 10 days from the day I ordered. I just took 4 inserted bag, then waited 2 hrs and inserted 4 more. EVERYTHING passed. I was 10 wks and 3 days. It took a total of 3 hrs for everything ( sac, placenta ) to pass. My yolk sac was still intact and attached to placenta so it made it easier to identify. Good luck to any ladies out there struggling with the same issues…

  20. DanaeC says:

    Has anyone been successful with just 4 200mg miso? It’s all I was able to get quickly after I was scammed on here and waited for a kit I ordered that was never going to come and time is running out!

  21. Paula says:

    I ordered from taliaryan28@gmail.com and she turned out to be legit even though the packed took about a week

  22. Mary says:

    First, in response to DanaeC, I have been successful with 800mg (4x200mg) miso. Miso alone is also in line with FIGO recommendations.. https://www.figo.org/sites/default/files/uploads/project-publications/Miso/FIGO_Dosage_Chart%20EN_0.pdf

    I have miso available (800/4×200) for anyone in need. Contact ovarypower@protonmail.com

  23. Tea-Bag says:

    Hey everyone. Just checking up on you. I still see many of you from last summer. What’s been going on?

  24. Ericka says:

    Hey @Tea-Bag, I’ve been dipping in and out to see what’s going on…

  25. DanaeC says:

    Hey all!
    So, as someone who has been scammed on here before. I was very hesitant to order from anyone posting that they had miso available on here. (Sadly, girls in a very vulnerable and desperate situation are being taken advantage of on here)
    I did decide to order from Mary who posted above ovarypower@protonmail.com and I wanted to share that she is in fact legit! She remained I communication and I did receive the miso.

    Good luck to everyone!

  26. Vanessa says:

    Hi ladies. I have been scammed on this site but I must say jesrhodes2212@gmail.com provides an 8 pack of Miso for just $45. She is in the US and ships within 1 Day with a tracking number. I swear by her. She’s a godsend. I recommend her 100%.

    Best of luck,

    Vanessa

  27. E says:

    Hey guys. I ordered through aid access and think I screwed up the name part (stupid autofill), anyways, has anyone else ordered from AA? Mine shipped the 27th and the tracking hasn’t updated.

  28. Emily says:

    MTP KIT FOR SALE

    I have only one extra MTP kit from aidaccess.org.
    When i went through with my order, my package seemed to get lost before it shipped overseas So they kindly sent me another kit which went through. But out of the blue, this kit also arrived after my abortion has been complete. So now i have an extra kit on my hands. Please Email me for picture proof, video proof or whatever you need to prove this isnt a scam. Ive been scammed multiple times, but there is no need for me to Hold onto this kit if i dont need it and can help someone.

  29. L says:

    @Emily please email me! putawaytherubbish@gmail.com
    I have an order that is taking a while and I would like to buy

  30. Ericka says:

    Extras!! If anyone needs them!

  31. Ericka says:

    Btw, I only have miso!

  32. Ericka says:

    Ladies, I just want you all to know that 4 miso will work if you’re under 9 weeks, anything above 9 weeks will require 8 miso! I had a friend who used only 4 miso on 3/12 and she had just missed her period in February. She said that she did as I had instructed and inserted them vaginally around 10:30ish p.m. that night. She said that she went to urinate and felt two clots pass around 7:00am on 3/13. She said it wasn’t painful, no cramping, no diarrhea, no vomiting! She said that later that evening she passed another clot! I’ve written about my experience and I’ll just say the sooner the better! ❤️

  33. Emily says:

    I have one MTP kit for sale. Email me @ emilyoeser@hotmail.com

  34. Cara Jones says:

    Do you still have miso available? I’m in need.

  35. Sarah L says:

    Hi ladies ! I have a lot of leftover Misoprostol I bought from all day chemist ! They expire in October and I don’t plan on getting pregnant anymore… I’m willing to sell them for a low price and can ship it to you if you pay for shipping! I know there are a lot of scammers on here so I can send you proof via email Sarahxleex1990@gmail.com!

  36. Emily says:

    Miso for sale*** I looked in my drawer to sell my kit and found I have one small pack of 4 Miso left that I forgot about.

    So now I only have 4 miso to sell. Email me @ emilyoeser@hotmail.com

    Should work for anything 5 weeks and under. I wouldn’t use 4 miso alone if you’re any further along than that; because I tried just 4miso at 7 weeks and it failed in the past.

  37. Ericka says:

    Emily, Thanks for that information. Because I’m not sure how far along my friend was for 4 miso to work for her… so it had to be 5-6 weeks or less!

  38. Hello, My name is Karen Rodriguez, I’m a reporter with Newsy ( https://www.newsy.com/team/karen-rodriguez/).

    I’m working on a documentary with my colleague Angela Hill about accessing medication abortion in the United States. We are interested in speaking with anyone who has had a medication abortion or is deciding to and hasn’t yet.

    We understand this is a sensitive topic but we believe a story like this is best understood and told through the voices of those who have experienced it.

    Feel free to contact me at karenrodriguez@newsy.com

    Take care,
    Karen Rodriguez
    Twitter: @krod65

  39. Emily says:

    I have sold everything I own so far. Please don’t contact my email, I’d I get any more, I will let you know.
    As of right now I don’t have anything.

  40. Ericka says:

    👀 I have extras!

  41. Jazmine says:

    @Erika What is your email address?

  42. Emma says:

    I need Miso if anyone has any!

  43. Antanica says:

    Hi. I have extra miso pills. I bought some from Emily when I thought mine weren’t coming in the mail and then they finally came in. Contact nicabica303@gmail.com if need any. Can do fast shipping.

  44. Nica says:

    Miso for sale. I have extra miso. I bought some from Emily when I thought mine weren’t coming and then they finally came. Contact nicabica303@gmail.com. I can do fast shipping.

  45. Nica B says:

    Miso for sale. I have extra miso. I bought some from Emily when I thought mine weren’t coming and then they finally came. Contact nicabica303@gmail.com. I can do fast shipping.

  46. Niki says:

    Ericka, email me please at Omgitsnikita@gmail.com

  47. Jenn says:

    Selling extra miso I bought from All day chemist. Email me

  48. Flower says:

    I have 10 miso available. Ordered but did not use. Email me at flowerdrake8@gamil.com

  49. Niki says:

    Be incredibly careful with who you talk to on here, everyone. Not just for fear of being scammed..

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