The morning-after pill, or emergency contraception, primarily contains hormones that can affect the menstrual cycle but does not typically have a direct impact on appetite. Some individuals may experience side effects such as nausea or fatigue, which could indirectly influence eating habits. However, significant changes in appetite are not commonly reported as a side effect of taking the morning-after pill. If you have concerns about specific side effects, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
It probably will if I understand the "morning after" pill. I also think they won't give it to you if you are all ready pregnant .
It won't hurt you, but most antibiotics don't affect the birth control pill, and the few that do would also affect the levonorgestrel morning after pill.
They do not. Taking the pill decreases the chance of getting pregnant, but it is still possible to become pregnant on the pill.
Taking the next birth control pill early does not impact effectiveness. Taking it late may.
Yes, diarrhea is one of the side effects of the MAP.
I think it's called Healthy Trim
After taking the morning after pill you should visit a doctor and take a test 2 weeks after.
No, you should feel anything after taking the pill. If at all you get the same side effect then you might need to check with the doctor or pharmacist for a different pill or method of contraceptive.
no it does not it says in the information that it keeps the sperm from reaching the egg (it kills the sperm not the egg)
i don't think that's normal id have it checked out
i doubt anything will work as a substitute to the morning after pill, i suggest you go asap to your gp get a prescription for the mornign after pill or just go to your parmacy and get the morning after pill.
No. You cannot take the morning after pill when you're 2-3 weeks pregnant. The pill is meant to prevent pregnancy and to be taken within a few days after unprotected sex has happened. Taking the morning after pill now will not abort your pregnancy and will likely cause harm to the fetus (especially since the first trimester is a crucial time for development.)This is also clearly stated on the Morning After Pill box and pharmacists will not give someone who is pregnant this pill.