There is no medicine you can take to cause a miscarriage. To try to is illegal and extremely dangerous to your health. Find someone to talk to. In the USA Planned Parenthood will help you, and in the UK look up British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) in the Yellow Pages.
If you wish to have an abortion, visit a clinic. There are ones that help free of charge. Another option is to keep your child. They are a child and they are yours. Yours to influence, yours to love and to hold. They give back love and while it may seem like an impossible thing at the moment, nothing is impossible. There are miracles waiting that you don't have the slightest clue about.
Taking pills and overdosing to abort your baby is harmful to you and the child should it survive. If the child does survive the overdose, it can be born with a permanently damaged brain and organs. You may also damage your organs from stomach to brain to your reproductive organs and you have a chance of damaging your chances of becoming pregnant again.
Non-lethal, mild overdose: 7 pills.
Diet pills don't cause miscarriage but should not be taken when pregnant because they can very likely cause fetal damage. They are rarely tested on pregnant women and when pregnant you should not diet.
It takes a lot of pills... We are talking about bottles.
Bcp don't cause miscarriage. They can be taken as morning after pills but as soon as you are pregnant it will not work. You have to see a doctor.
i took 4 25mg benadryl pills, do i need to go to the hospital
It takes about 6 pills to overdoes
maybe two thousand peolpe overdose on medicein and take it as drugs
about 20 pills of 50mg.
Taking too many birth control pills can cause nausea or breast tenderness. It does not cause abortion or infertility.
Yes it can, so don't try it
The box of sleeping pills should indicate what a safe dosage consists of.Whether it be OTC medication like Tylenol PM/Nyquil, or prescription medication such as Ambien, the usual dose is 1-2 pills every 4-6 hrs, but you should always check the label and directions.
If still concious, go to the nearest emergency clinic or hospital, you might be overdose.