There are pills available by prescription to end a five-week pregnancy. Talk to your health care provider for information.
There is none. The morning after pill is it.
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You can take the morning after pill up to 5 days after sex.
As by "pill" if you are meaning the birth control pill, as long as you take it everyday you should be fine. I have been on the pill for 5 years and have sometimes forgotten to take the pill for a day or two and have taken the pill after sex and I have never gotten pregnant.
about 5-7 days depending on how many pills of the period week you take.
While the purpose for most formulations of 'the pill' is to prevent ovulation, some forms of the pill do not prevent the egg from being released. The low-dose progesterone-only MiniPill is an example of this, it doesn't necessarily prevent ovulation but prevents the uterine linig from 'accepting' the egg so that implantation doesn't occur as well as causing the cervical mucus to thicken decreasing the ability of sperm to penetrate this barrier. This type of pill may not be as effective as the Progesterone-Estrogen combo pills. Over a year's time, 5-8 out of 100 typical couples using the Pill will experience an accidental pregnancy. The pill is an effective method of birth control but even missing 1 day increases the chances of becoming pregnant. So, in short, if you are on the pill, it isn't likely that you are ovulating, and even if you do ovulate, it should prevent the egg from being implanting into the uterine lining, as well as decreasing the ability of sperm to reach the egg and fertilize it.
If you are pregnant the morning after pill will not work. It only works for up to 5 days after sex to prevent pregnancy. If you are looking for the abortion pill you can go to the site of womenonweb.
To prevent pregnancy, stop it before you get pregnant, there are many methods. The birth control pill, condoms etc. Talk to your gynecologist what will suit you the best. If you have had unprotected sex you can also take the Morning after pill up to 72 hours afterwards. That prevents the egg to attach to the uterus wall. Once you are pregnant only abortion will work.
I forgot for 5 hours one time and freaked out...the pharmacist laughed at me.
Not after sex no. The morning after pill is available up to 72 hours after and can in rare cases work up to 5 days after sex, and that is before you are pregnant. If you are pregnant only a abortion will do.
You'll have withdrawal bleeding anytime between the second and sixth day of your placebo week, if your pill has a placebo week built in. If you're on Micronor or other progestin-only pill, or if you're on a combination pill with no placebo pills built in, you may not have regular withdrawal bleeding.If you are referring to when you should expect your period, it should come anytime within the sugar pills (the week with the different color). Most women get their period when on the third or fourth pill of the 4th week but please be aware that as you just started your pills, you may not get a period at all and that is also common. It takes your system approximately 3 months to adjust the the hormones. If you have been taking your pill every day without fail and at or around the same time, you should be fine.
You can prevent a pregnancy by taking the morning after pill up to 5 days after sex. If you already are pregnant there is only abortion.