A medical abortion is available before 9 weeks/63 days. But it's more to it then just take a pill. You need to see a doctor and get examined first. Then the doctor will give you Mifepristone on one visit and 24-48 hours later you come back and he gives you Misoprostol.
Up to the 9th week/63 days the doctor will prescribe Mifepristone in combo with Misoprostol. After that it has to be by surgery.
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No, pills do not cause pregnancy. Sex causes pregnancy.
Missed nearly 40% of the pills.......maybe a condom should be used. Either that or congratulations are in order on your future pregnancy
If by "trust pills" you mean birth control pills, no they will not make you abort.
Fizinorm can only be used to prevent pregnancy, not to terminate it.
I've read and heard that the shelf life of birth control pills is 2 years. However, it is probable within the best interest of the consumer to discard any pills that are more than 18 months old to insure the contraceptives will prevent pregnancy from occurring.
2 control pregnancy
There is a 2% chance pregnancy will occur as you were not protected against pregnancy during the time you had intercourse and unfortunately you are still currently not protected against pregnancy. Because of this you need to use a backup method of protection, a condom, for the next 2 weeks to prevent pregnancy. Continue taking birth control as normal (one every day).
No, if you have taken the pills as directed you have been protected for over a month. BCP can cause periods to be very light. If you have missed any pills - take a pregnancy test to be sure.
Hi See your Doctor for a pregnancy blood test. If its negative change birth control.
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I am not sure what you mean by cancel out a pregnancy. The only way to stop a pregnancy once it occurs is abortion. Sometimes you can induce a period before pregnancy occurs to prevent it. The pills have instructions that say exactly how many you can miss.