No, a medical abortion is only available and safe up to the 9th week.
No there are no risks to a future pregnancy following an abortion.
Apart from Cytotec you have the actual abortion pill called Mifepristone that is taken in combination with Misoprostol. Misoprostol is like Cytotec and cause cramping and bleeding while Mifepristone ends the pregnancy as it kills the embryo. Both medications are given to you diorectly at the clinic. They are on prescription only and have better effect than Cytotec.
If you skipped a month of pills and have had unprotected sex you may be pregnant. You should talk to your doctor/gynecologist immediately about the situation and take a pregnancy test. Birth control pills only work when taken everyday at the same time.
No, only abortion pills.
If you miss 3 or more pills it can cause you to have a period even thought its the 2nd period that month. This is because you missed pills. Missing pills puts you at high risk of pregnancy and problems in your cycle and how well the pill will prevent pregnancy.
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Perform a pregnancy test. If you've missed any pills this can delay your period and also put you at risk of pregnancy.
If you miss two birth control pills in a month, you increase your risk of unintended pregnancy. Consider changing to another method that will give you better protection.
There are pills to be taken to terminate the early pregnancy. You have to consult the gynecologist. She can do it. All this is subjected to the law of the land.
If you want to remove a pregnancy after one month, the easiest way is to see a doctor. You can get a medication abortion which involves taking some pills which are ONLY available by prescription in the U.S. Other countries have other means. Or you can get a vacuum suction abortion - surgical abortion. All methods require a doctor in the U.S.
You have to see a doctor for an abortion. This early it can be done by pills or suction.
If you've been pregnant for a month, you need to contact your health care provider for advice. Morning after pills will not harm or end a pregnancy.