Abortion Pills Cebu: BF and GF share each other’s thoughts on their Medical Abortion procedure (entry #202).

Medical Abortion Pills in Cebu

GF POINT OF VIEW

Hello, hi.
If you’re reading this right now, know that you are such a strong and brave person. You are currently
in a situation and looking for a solution. Well, Project 486 will help you—like, really help you. But
before I share my story, I want to tell you this: don’t let the situation take over you—you take over
the situation, and in a good way. Okay?

Here’s my experience and story:

My boyfriend and I have been together for a while—we’ve been together for 6 years now. And yes,
we’ve also had a few “pregnancy scare” moments, but we never thought it would actually come to
the point where the “pregnancy scare” wasn’t just a scare anymore.

And yes, it’s really scary. Not gonna lie, it was hard and definitely not easy.
It all started when my period was long overdue. Let me tell you—I have a regular cycle. At first, we
thought maybe it was just stress or late ovulation, but no—it wasn’t that. I was so scared to take a
pregnancy test (PT) because I’d never taken one in my life, so that part alone was already terrifying.

My boyfriend bought two tests, just to be sure. We planned to meet later that day. It’s advised to
use your first morning urine, so I peed into a container and saved it. Later that day, we tested
together. I was still hoping for a negative result—I had this gut feeling it might be negative—but no,
it wasn’t. It was positive.

Two lines showed up. I literally burst into tears. I cried and cried in front of
my boyfriend—it was really scary.

 

But then again, I made a choice—and every choice has an outcome, right?

My boyfriend reassured me. I knew he already had an idea of what to do, but even then, it was still
terrifying. We both had heard of Project 486 before because of those previous pregnancy scares.
My boyfriend was actually the one who found them. You can read his **point of view** on how he
came across Project 486.

He told me everything was going to be okay.
Everything felt like a nightmare. I couldn’t think straight, couldn’t eat, couldn’t do anything. I just felt
so blank.

After that, my boyfriend reached out to Sir Alex, who then referred us to Doc John. We chatted with
Doc John and told him everything. He asked some questions and gave us a lot of reassuring
messages. Doc John was honestly very kind and patient. He helped us with everything we needed
and answered all our questions.

I put so much trust in Doc John, and to this day, I’m beyond thankful to him for everything he did for
me and my boyfriend.

Everything was arranged, and we only had to wait two days for the package to arrive here in Cebu.
Honestly, those two days felt like a week. Because once we knew I was pregnant, we already knew
what we had to do. We couldn’t keep it. I couldn’t keep it

When the package arrived, Doc John gave me a schedule:

Day 1: 1 mife pill
Day 2: 2 mife pills

 

That night, I started to bleed. I immediately updated Doc John, and he reassured me that this was a
good sign—the pills were working.

Day 3, I was able to get away from home. I wanted to do the procedure in a discreet way, so my
boyfriend and I stayed in his room, since it was more private and there would be fewer interruptions.
Because I had already started bleeding, I didn’t need to do the 8-hour pillow maneuver. I highly
recommend taking 3 mife pills —they really helped and made things easier.

Everything was prepared. Honestly, I slept through most of the procedure (I hadn’t been able to
sleep properly since finding out I was pregnant). I did defecate a lot during the process, but don’t
worry—that’s normal and a sign that the pills are working.

Just follow the procedures and instructions given to you, and trust that everything will be okay.

I placed two miso pills in my mouth and another two under my tongue, just as Doc John instructed. I
was able to nap for a bit. After a few minutes, the cramps started. They weren’t that bad, honestly—
I’ve experienced worse during my periods. It was bearable, and I’m so thankful to my boyfriend for
never leaving my side.

The cramps were a clear sign that the pills were working. Because of the pain, I felt the urge to
defecate again. I went to the CR and sat on the floor, and that’s when the POC (product of
conception) came out—before I even had the chance to defecate.
I called my boyfriend to pick it up and send pictures to Doc John. It was very challenging because a

lot of blood clots and tissue came out. We sent everything to Doc John to be sure.

 

 

After reviewing the photos and videos, Doc John sent us a message that said: “Officially NOT
pregnant.”

A literal weight was lifted off my heart. The nightmare was finally over.
My boyfriend and I were so relieved that everything was finally over.
All I can say is—don’t be afraid if you’re ever in this situation and considering an abortion. Think of it
as a “forced period” or a “heavy, worst period.” Don’t overthink it—just trust the process.


I want to thank my boyfriend for everything—for taking care of me and being there for me.

I also give my deepest gratitude to Doc John and Sir Alex for guiding us and helping us through this
entire experience. I truly hope you can continue to help more women who are in the same situation.

 


BF POINT OF VIEW

Hello, I’m the boyfriend. I found out about Project 486 about one or two years ago when we had a
pregnancy scare. It was really scary back then because it was probably the first time something like
that had happened. I think her period was just a little late—maybe a couple of days—but since it was
the first time that had happened, we panicked.

We kept searching for things like “early signs of pregnancy” and all that. Then I started looking into
abortion options, even searching for clinics, though I figured most of them were probably scams. I
was just too scared at the thought of my girlfriend being pregnant.

Thankfully, while searching for clinics, I found a comment that mentioned Project486.com. So, I
looked it up and read everything—story after story from other women who were scared and needed
help with abortion. Still, even after reading all of that, I wasn’t sure if I could trust them. I decided to
email them and ask what to do. They responded with an overview of the process and explained,
briefly, how they could help.

They told me to take a pregnancy test and then send them a specific
patient code or number, and after that, they would answer all our questions and concerns.

At the time, we were really young and even too scared to buy a pregnancy test, so we didn’t follow
through. Fortunately, she got her period a few days later, and we didn’t need their help after all.

Now, many months later, we faced a similar situation—another very late period. This time, I was a lot
calmer since we had been through this before, and usually, she gets her period eventually. But this
time was different. She had reached 40 days into her cycle, and she usually gets her period around
35 days (give or take).

When it hit 40+ days, she was really scared, but I just thought she was a little late. Still, I emailed
Project 486 again just to be safe. They gave the same response as before, so we knew we had to
take a pregnancy test. We did—and it came back positive. We sent them the result with the patient
code, and after a few hours, they connected us with Dr. JJ.

He explained everything in great detail and answered all our questions. We felt so relieved.

One thing I’ve learned: if something feels off, or your period is even just a day or two late, take a
pregnancy test right away. The sooner you know, the sooner you can act. It’s a lot safer and easier if
you deal with it early.

We will always be grateful to Dr. JJ and the team at Project 486 for everything.

 

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