No. Vitamin C does not lead to spontaneous abortions.
Contrary to the beliefs of some who don't bother to research the matter, Vitamin C without bioflavonoids, is one of the folk remedies for unwanted pregnancy. Efficacy is purported to be good, but there haven't been any studies on the matter and all evidence is anecdotal.
Answer:It's only been tested on lab animals and is only under 4 weeks of pregnancy and you don't actually know that you are pregnant until week 4 which is why this is useless. There is nothing that shows that the few women that ate vitamin C wouldn't have miscarried anyway. A doctor gave 300 pregnant women the same amount of vitamin C that those who claim this to work ate, and none of them miscarried. So no, vitamin C is not a way to abort.No, vitamin C can not terminate a pregnancy. You need to see a doctor for a abortion.
No they are not enhanced by vitamin C.
I use emergen-c. 1000 mg of vitamin C with other vitamins to help your body absorb the vitamin C unlike other vitamin C pills of drinks
just get vitamin c pills and take 8000 mg per day.
yes, You can take is much stronger together c vitamin with penicillin
Yes, that is generally not a problem.
1 gram is equal to 1000 mg, so it would take 8 pills.
The recommended amount of vitamin c for a pregnant woman is 2000 MG
Vitamin C comes in pills with strength of 5000 mg. how many pills would you want a dosage of one gram?
Vitamin C can not make anyone abort, you have to see a doctor. I recommend you go to abortion.com which lists all abortion providers in the US and if money is the problem you can to fundabortionnow.org to seek help from private funds. Attempting abortion at home is both unsafe and illegal. If you are a minor and need parental consent but can not tell your parents you can ask tell the clinic you want a judicial bypass so the judge will grant you permission.
NoContrary to the beliefs of some who don't bother to research the matter, Vitamin C without bioflavonoids, is one of the folk remedies for unwanted pregnancy. Efficacy is purported to be good, but there haven't been any studies on the matter and all evidence is anecdotal.Answer:It's only been tested on lab animals and is only under 4 weeks of pregnancy and you don't actually know that you are pregnant until week 4 which is why this is useless. There is nothing that shows that the few women that ate vitamin C wouldn't have miscarried anyway. A doctor gave 300 pregnant women the same amount of vitamin C that those who claim this to work ate, and none of them miscarried. So no, vitamin C is not a way to abort.
No it can not.