A medical abortion is only available up to the 9th week so by now it has to be a surgical one. Pills now could kill you because of massive bleeding and you might not abort but cause fetal damage.
Once a pregnancy is established, no. The pills can only prevent pregnancy ( though they are not 100% effective) if given the time to saturate your bloodstream and taken daily to prevent pregnancy. Taking the pills, if you haven't been taking them to prevent pregnancy, will not cause a miscarriage. I suggest going to a doctor.
There are pills to be taken to terminate the early pregnancy. You have to consult the gynecologist. She can do it. All this is subjected to the law of the land.
The signs of pregnancy are a positive pregnancy test and lack of bleeding. If you think you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test. If you missed three pills use a back up method until you've taken seven pills correctly. Consider the morning after pill if you had sex in the last five days.
to prevent pregnancy if taken correctly, also it can be used to ease the pain of cramps...makes the period lighter too :)
Not all pills are contraceptives. For example, aspirin, simvastatin, and sildenafil do not prevent pregnancy.
A form of emergency contraception in which two oral contraceptive pills that contain both of the hormones estrogen and progestin are taken to prevent pregnancy
about 3 pills are taken a day
If you skipped a month of pills and have had unprotected sex you may be pregnant. You should talk to your doctor/gynecologist immediately about the situation and take a pregnancy test. Birth control pills only work when taken everyday at the same time.
Nothing. There is no need to take 3 at once because you won't be protected any more than if you took one. Birth control pills are hormones that when taken for a month will help protect you from pregnancy . They have to be taken everyday to work.
If you are referring to your wife no legal action can be taken as your spouse has the natural right to retain pregnancy
If you take more than a seven day break, you are at risk for pregnancy. Use a backup method until you've taken seven pills correctly in the new pack.
If you are referring to birth control pills, they should be taken exactly as prescribed. If you take the pink and white pills out of order, it can throw off your period and not be as effective in preventing pregnancy.