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A laxative would not have the same effect as the morning after pill.
No it won't , the morning after pill is only temporary.
If you took the birth control pill as prescribed, there was no need to take the morning after pill. Pregnancy is possible, but not likely.
No, you should feel anything after taking the pill. If at all you get the same side effect then you might need to check with the doctor or pharmacist for a different pill or method of contraceptive.
The first pill does not take effect. Birth control will not prevent pregnancy until you've been on the pill for four weeks.
The morning after pill or emergency contraception will not effect the outcome of a pregnancy test. If you have taken emergency contraception and have had a positive home pregnancy test you are very likely pregnant and should see a Dr.
i doubt anything will work as a substitute to the morning after pill, i suggest you go asap to your gp get a prescription for the mornign after pill or just go to your parmacy and get the morning after pill.
No, it can't. The morning after pill will not abort a pregnancy, it will have no effect once a pregnancy has occurred.
The morning after pill has a very high rate of effectiveness when taken properly. The morning after pill is known to cause changes in the menstrual cycle, so it is possible that this is a lingering effect of the pill and could have the effect of off schedule periods for several months. The fact that she took the pill within 8 hours usually has a success rate of 95%. Just to have peace of mind, have her take a pregnancy test, but it appears that she acted appropriately to prevent pregnancy in this case. If you have no further questions, please click 'accept'. Thank you.
There are no known drug interactions between loratadine and the morning after pill. You can take them both.
Sometimes death. Pretty long term!
It depends on the pill, but yes. Usually it takes 24-72 hours for it to not show up. And depending on the pill.