Up to 9 weeks/63 days the doctor can give you Mifepristone and Misoprostol to induce an abortion or do a suction abortion. They prefer waiting until there is a heartbeat though so they can "see" the pregnancy to make sure it works.
You need to specify what "pregnancy pills" is. There are no magic pills that makes you pregnant.
Yes, anti-pregnancy is safe to prevent early/unwanted pregnancy. Abortion pills are the medicines that are used to terminate a pregnancy above 12 weeks. Birth control (anti-pregnancy pills) is used to prevent pregnancy. Birth control pills are considered effective to prevent pregnancy if you consume the pill within 72 hours.
Hormone pills alone do not prevent pregnancy and can actually increase the risk of pregnancy if not used correctly. It is always important to use a reliable form of contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
Provera, usually ordered to be taken once a day for five days. At the end of the pills, the period should start soon after.....
i dont know but i know it uses chemicals or something
No when used as directed only a pregnancy will effect the results of a pregnancy test.A false negative means the test was used too soon, it is most accurate when used first thing in the morning, after you have missed your period.A false positive is very unlikely and is usually the result of a faulty test or very rarely from certain medical conditions. A HPT is looking for hCG a hormone found only in pregnancy.
Missed nearly 40% of the pills.......maybe a condom should be used. Either that or congratulations are in order on your future pregnancy
All of the colored pills in the Tri-Sprintec pack contain hormones to prevent pregnancy. They are used for contraception.
to prevent pregnancy if taken correctly, also it can be used to ease the pain of cramps...makes the period lighter too :)
Mifepristone and Misoprostol one day after another. The doctor will give you the pills at the clinic.
Birth Control Pills are 99% effective when used as directed, missing pills without back up protection makes them much less effective - If your period is 7 days late I would recommend a pregnancy test and a more effective form of birth control.
Norgestrel, a synthetic progestin, is not approved for terminating pregnancies. It is primarily used for contraception and to manage menstrual disorders. While hormonal methods can affect the menstrual cycle, they do not induce abortion or terminate an established pregnancy. For medical termination of pregnancy, specific medications like mifepristone and misoprostol are used instead.