The necessity of your psychiatric medications should be discussed with your psychiatrist and obstetrician. Some medications will likely be stopped if they are likely to cause harm to your unborn child. Some medications, however, may be continued if the risk of stopping them is higher than the potential risk to your child.
It will come planned or unplanned.
A proof of pregnancy.
It is an accidental pregnancy that results from poorly protected or not protected sex.
Yes, depending on the pregnancy test kit. The ones at the store indicate how long it needs to be after conception, ones that are to be used "X days after your missed period" aren't sensitive enough. Your doctor or planned parenthood can test and provide the necessary answer.
A "planned miscarriage" is an abortion. If you do not want to continue with the pregnancy you should see your doctor and discuss your options. There is no safe way to induce a miscarriage.
Abortion is considered a safe procedure with very small risks but all medication have side effects as well as surgical procedures. You can read all about the risk for complications and side effects at the Planned Parenthood site under Abortion.
she is 16 with a boyfriend who cheats on her all the time...what do you think
The answer depends on your location, income, and the medication. Access to low cost medication is restricted by federal law. Contact your local office for information specific to your situation.
You buy one at the store or go to your nearest Planned Parenthood.
yes you get them from the doctors its an abortion pill. you can get them from planned parenthood, or any clinic in your area.
ob doctor, health clinics, Planned Parenthood clinic.
Miscarriages are dangerous due to the fact that a woman can hemorrhage. If you are looking to terminate a pregnancy, contact your local planned parenthood.