Well if exposed directly to intense sunlight, there would certainly be some damage to the medicine. Get a new script, asap and no sex in the meantime! Unless you want to hear the pitter-patter of little feet!
Birth control pills and/or iron tablets do not cause abortion.
The I-Pill is an emergency contraceptive that is typically taken as a single dose of one tablet within 72 hours after unprotected intercourse. If taken within this time frame, one tablet is sufficient. It's important to follow the instructions on the packaging and consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice. Regular contraceptive methods should be used for ongoing protection.
You can get hormone tablets from the doctor which will stop a period for a wedding or holiday. You will need the same checks you would have if using oral contraceptive but they are not birth control pills and your period will come normally within a few hours of stopping them.
The water rises for 6 hours then falls for 6 hours in a cycle.
The duration of Over-Exposed is 1.33 hours.
Levonorgestrel is commonly used as an emergency contraceptive and is typically taken as a single dose of 1.5 mg. Alternatively, it can be taken as two 0.75 mg tablets, with the first taken as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse and the second taken 12 hours later. It's important to follow the specific instructions provided with the medication or by a healthcare provider. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Four(4) hours
It will be very effective if taken within the first 48 hours of intercourse. You may experience side effects such as break through bleeding, or a change to your menstrual cycle and abdominal cramping, but not everyone experiences these common side effects and it does not indicate whether the medication has been successful or not. I would recommend that you perform a pregnancy test 2-3 weeks after taking the emergency contraceptive and the result will be accurate.
If you get sick within 4 hours of taking the Ovranette contraceptive pill, it may not have been fully absorbed into your bloodstream, potentially reducing its effectiveness. In this case, you should take another pill as soon as possible if advised by the package instructions and consider using additional contraceptive methods for the next 7 days. It's also wise to consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
within (8) hours
2 tablets.. every 12 hours
This depends on the pills themselves. READ THE LABEL! If you overdose on paracetamol, even if accidentally, once that gets in your system, there is nothing they can do to help you. What happens is it effectively shuts down your kidneys and liver permanently. Once this happens, all the bodies natural toxins that would get filtered out by the kidneys and liver start to build up. Eventually your body poisons itself, while this is going on, you will be in extreme agony, and there is little the doctors can do to save you.