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	&amp;quot;schemaText&amp;quot;: &amp;quot;At Dr. Leen Abortion Center in UAE+971547742487︎ medical abortion (the “abortion pill” method) is only available in Dubai · Abu Dhabi · Sharjah , Al Ain, Ajman ,Fujairah, RAK City and across UAE under strict legal conditions, it must usually be done within 120 days of pregnancy, and it must follow medical and legal procedures. Outside the permitted cases, using or providing pills can lead to criminal penalties — and serious medical danger if done without supervision. \n\n At drleenabortioncentre.com ,Our primary goal is to prevent unintended pregnancies and unwanted births. We offer medical abortion procedures for terminating pregnancies safely and effectively. Are you facing an unwanted pregnancy in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E)\n\nWhat counts as a legally permissible abortion in the UAE (so in Dubai)\n\nAbortion is not broadly permitted. It’s allowed only in specific cases:\n\nwhen the pregnant person’s life is at risk;\n\nwhen the foetus has a severe congenital abnormality;\n\nin cases of rape or incest (a reform added these cases recently);\n\nor at the request of both spouses, but that requires committee approval. \n\nThere’s a hard cutoff in the rules: the pregnancy must be terminated within 120 days (about 17 weeks). Non-residents face extra administrative rules — for example, recent reports say non-citizen applicants often must have been resident for at least a year to use some of the procedures. If you don’t match the legal grounds, the act may be illegal. \n\nThe legal and administrative reality — committees, papers, prosecutors\n\nThis isn’t just a doctor’s decision. The law requires review/approval mechanisms: an obstetrician/gynaecologist, a psychiatrist, and a Public Prosecution representative are typically involved in committee decisions. Rape or incest claims normally require a report to Public Prosecution; documentation is essential. In short: expect paperwork, official reports and a medical/legal sign-off before a permitted abortion proceeds. \n\nPenalties if you go outside the legal framework\n\nThis matters. If someone self-administers or arranges an abortion outside permitted conditions, penalties can include imprisonment and fines. Third parties who cause or facilitate abortions (including medical staff acting without legal justification) face higher penalties. Reported penalties vary by source and case specifics, but punitive outcomes (prison, fines, loss of license) are repeatedly documented. Don’t assume secrecy protects you. \n\nHow the pills work — a short practical primer\n\nMedical abortion uses two drugs in most standard regimens: mifepristone (first) and misoprostol (second). Mifepristone blocks progesterone and disrupts the pregnancy; misoprostol causes uterine contractions to expel the pregnancy tissue. That’s the internationally accepted method. Protocols vary, but typically: mifepristone first, then misoprostol 24–48 hours later; bleeding and cramping usually start after the misoprostol dose and can be heavy. \n\nEffectiveness and timing: many clinical guidelines treat medical abortion as best in early pregnancy (commonly up to 10 weeks, though some protocols extend later under supervision). The UAE’s legal 120-day rule is separate from clinical practice windows; clinicians will still check gestational age and suitability before using pills. \n\nWhen to do it — medical timing and why it matters\n\nIf an abortion is legally permitted, timing matters medically and legally. Clinically: the earlier, the safer and simpler. Many providers use the pill method up to around 10 weeks; effectiveness falls and complication risk rises later. Legally: the UAE’s 120-day limit is binding for permitted abortions. If you’re past that, the legal permission won’t apply and the medical option becomes more complex and risky. Get an ultrasound to confirm dates. \n\nCommon mistakes people make\n\nThese are the things that cause the most harm, medically and legally:\n\nBuying pills from unverified sellers — counterfeit or wrong drugs, wrong doses. There have been seizures of massive illegal kits and examples of fake supply chains; that’s not rare. Medical consequences range from no effect (failed abortion) to heavy bleeding and infection. \n\nSkipping an ultrasound — no check for ectopic pregnancy (pills won’t treat ectopic) and no accurate gestational age. An ectopic pregnancy missed can be life-threatening. \n\nSelf-management without a medical plan — no plan for heavy bleeding, no access to emergency care, no follow-up to confirm completion. This is where people end up in ERs. \n\nIgnoring legal paperwork and reporting rules — especially for rape/incest cases where Public Prosecution evidence is required; skipping that opens criminal risk later. I\n\nWhat happens if a medical abortion is not done correctly\n\nPhysically: heavy bleeding, retained tissue (incomplete abortion), infection and sepsis, and failure to diagnose ectopic pregnancy (possible rupture) are real and immediate risks. Some incomplete abortions need surgical evacuation, and delaying care increases danger. \n\nLegally: if the procedure was outside permitted conditions, the woman and anyone who assisted may face criminal investigation, fines, and imprisonment. Healthcare providers face severe penalties and license risks if they perform abortions without meeting legal requirements. The legal consequences can be longer and harsher if there was no consent or if the act caused death. \n\nPractical, concrete steps if you or someone you know is considering pills in Dubai\n\nGo to a licensed clinic or hospital now. Confirm pregnancy, get an ultrasound. That’s step one. Ultrasound matters for gestational age and ruling out ectopic. \n\nAsk the clinic about legal eligibility. If your situation is within the permitted categories (life risk, fetal abnormality, rape/incest, both spouses’ request) they’ll outline the committee/report requirements. Don’t assume anything is automatic. \n\nGet documentation (medical reports, police or prosecution reports if applicable). Rape/incest cases normally need reporting to Public Prosecution to be processed under the legal exceptions. Only take medication prescribed by a licensed provider. The drugs should come from legitimate medical supply channels and be administered or supervised in a setting that can handle complications. \n\nArrange follow-up to confirm the abortion is complete and to treat complications if they happen. If bleeding is very heavy, seek emergency care immediately. \n\nQuick notes on how the pills are typically dosed (clinical sources)\n\nStandard combined regimen: mifepristone 200 mg orally, then misoprostol (various regimens — often 800 mcg total given as 4 × 200 mcg tablets via buccal, sublingual, or vaginal route) after 24–48 hours. Protocols and routes vary by provider. Expect heavy cramping and bleeding after misoprostol. \n\nFinal plain warning\n\nUsing abortion pills outside the legal and medical framework in Dubai is both medically risky and legally dangerous. If your situation fits one of the permitted categories, follow the formal route: clinic, committee if needed, documentation, supervised medication, follow-up. 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