You go to the Doctor Who gives you pills (RU486 or mifepristone). It takes 2 visits.The first pill softens the cervix to let the abortion out and the second one induces cramps, sheds the uterine lining, and expels the embryo.
i hope you are not confusing the abortion pill with the "morning after pill/Plan B/Next Step/Yuzpe Method"
"the Abortion pill" aka RU486 is NOT available over the counter. You have to go to an ob/gyn's office and get a prescription to get it!
If you mean the "morning after pill" aka Plan B. Plan B only works BEFORE you are pregnant. If you are pregnant and you take plan, NOTHING happens. It does not harm the growing fetus, it does NOT stop the pregnancy. It's just a waste of money to take Plan B if you are already pregnant.
I am not sure what you mean by cancel out a pregnancy. The only way to stop a pregnancy once it occurs is abortion. Sometimes you can induce a period before pregnancy occurs to prevent it. The pills have instructions that say exactly how many you can miss.
Up to 9 weeks/63 days the doctor can give you Mifepristone and Misoprostol to induce an abortion or do a suction abortion. They prefer waiting until there is a heartbeat though so they can "see" the pregnancy to make sure it works.
Yes. Birth control pills do not affect the accuracy of pregnancy tests.
yes, your body will bleed from lack of hormone
Missed nearly 40% of the pills.......maybe a condom should be used. Either that or congratulations are in order on your future pregnancy
Yes.Yes, a induced miscarriage is aka abortion. You can do it by pills up to the 9th week and by surgery up to week 20 in the USA. You have to see a doctor for abortion.
Sex can lead to pregnancy, but sex while using BCPs is less likely to happen, on your period or not.
If you took the active BCP as directed you do not have to worry about pregnancy during the week of placebo pills.
There are 2 safe and legal ways to induce abortions and that is a medical way done with pills up to the 9th week and a surgical way. Both you need to go to a doctor for.
Up to 8th week you can have a medical abortion and you get the pills at a clinic.
You are not at increased risk of pregnancy from taking active pills instead of placebo pills as long as you don't have a pill-free interval of more than seven days.
Yes, if these green pills represent the placebo/sugar pills, then your period will start during the time you are taking the green pills. If you do not get a period during this week, you should consult with your physician. You may need to take a pregnancy test.