The morning-after pill can be taken once per menstrual cycle, and it's most effective when taken as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse. There are two types: levonorgestrel (Plan B) is effective for up to 72 hours after, while ulipristal acetate (Ella) can be used up to 120 hours after. However, frequent use is not recommended as a regular contraceptive method, and individuals should consult with a healthcare provider for ongoing Birth Control options.
Two lines should show up If you are pregnant on a pregnancy test /:
One to two weeks.
To be sure wait 2 weeks after unprotected sex to take test.
five to seven days is normal, but take a pregnancy test to be sure :)
Most home pregnancy tests work in as little as one day after conception.
Yes. This drug is totally safe in pregnancy. So many times it is used to prevent morning sickness in pregnancy.
well it depends. unprotected sex can lead to pregnancy,high risk. many people use the "morning after pill that can prevent the sperm from reaching the egg.the sooner you take it,the better .
Advil don't prevent pregnancy no matter how many you take.
Promethazine is totally safe during pregnancy. It can be used in first trimester also. So many times it is used to prevent the morning sickness.
Nausea the morning after sex is not morning sickness, it could be many things from a virus or infection to nerves but would not be caused by a pregnancy. It takes about 8 days after sex for pregnancy to be established by an embryo implanting in the uterus.If the nausea continues or her period is late take a pregnancy test or see a health care provider.
It depends on the woman. For most women morning sickness will stop around the 12th-14th week of pregnancy. For other they may experience it a shorter or longer time. Some women have it thought their whole pregnancy.
Depends on what pills you are talking about. For any pill that prevents pregnancy, or end pregnancy, there are instructions or prescription to follow.
Fizinorm can only be used to prevent pregnancy, not to terminate it.
Many women are sick during pregnancy - if you are lucky you won't suffer from morning sickness.
Nausea has many causes. If you have an IUD, pregnancy its not the most likely explanation. Take a pregnancy test. See your doctor if the nausea persists.
You can prevent early pregnancy by NOT having early sex. There are many types of birth control and your doctor can introduce them to you so you see what fits you the best. Condoms are always available. You can use the morning after pill up to 72 hours after sex. if you already is pregnant you have to see a doctor for an abortion.
Absolutely not ! There are many effective forms of contraception - parsley is not one of them !