Up to 8th week you can have a medical abortion and you get the pills at a clinic.
The drug is called prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF).
No, only the pregnant person can.
You can use Gynaecosid for a late period but the drug will not terminate a pregnancy.
After 72 hours of sexual contact, you do not have drug to prevent the pregnancy. You can terminate the pregnancy with drugs. For that you need to consult the gynaecologist.
It's a combo of Mifepristone and Misoprostol and you can only get it from your doctor. It's only available up to the 9th week.
Both of the above drugs are used to terminate the early pregnancy. They MUST be used strictly under medical supervision only.
Yes. This drug is totally safe in pregnancy. So many times it is used to prevent morning sickness in pregnancy.
Yes, a medical abortion is available up to the 9th week or 63 days and contain 2 medications. Mifepristone ends the pregnancy and Misoprostol taken 24-48 hours later makes the embryo come out. The doctor will give them to you after examening you.
Using meth should not cause a false negative pregnancy test result. Pregnancy tests detect the presence of the hormone hCG in urine, which is produced during pregnancy. Drug use should not interfere with this process.
It comes in category B. It is considered as safe drug. But not established as totally safe. You should use the category A drugs, whenever available.
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You mean, a drug test that has both drug screening and pregnancy testing capabilities? Sure it could, but no one's making a test like that. OTOH, it's no problem to test the same sample for both drugs (dip stick home kit) and pregnancy (EPT test, something like that). I think the reason they don't make a combination test is it's so easy to get pregnancy tests, no one would pay the upcharge for the pregnancy strip on the drug test.