Before 4 weeks of pregnancy it has in a few cases made a woman get her period. Of course we don't know if she would've gotten it anyway so this is far from reliable. It has apparently worked on mice but only in the first month. There was a study in the 70's where a doctor gave 300 pregnant women the same dose as the one saying this works getting your period back, and none of the 300 women miscarried! So in conclusion I have to say NO, it does not work to cause miscarriage or abortion! You just pee it out.
Vitamin A in too high of doses can cause birth defects so the amount you get in your daily diet and your prenatal vitamin should be enough.
Oily vitamin E may cause dry mouth if you have a liver problem. The alternative would Vitamin E in a dry form (water soluble).
Vitamin C does not cause miscarriage, and high dose pain killers are never good for the body. You might damage your liver before you harm the fetus. If you are this determined, it is best to go to a clinic and have this done the right way.
When pregnant you shouldn't take aspirin but it can not cause miscarriage. Pepsi does def not cause anything but high blood sugar and possibly cavities.
Niacin can be purchased as an oral single vitamin product. A balanced B complex supplement is preferred over high doses of an individual vitamin
No, vitamin supplements cannot cause your period to come a week early - vitamin supplements are just vitamins, like what you'd consume with a healthy diet. Although Vitamin C in high doses can induce your period if it is due as it starves the uterus of progesterone.
vitamin c is NOT stored in the body. It is excreted. So, there is no danger of build up of vitamin c in the body , if high doses are taken. Vitamin c is very good for us.
Vitamin C: Taking a few Vitamin C tablets a day helps in inducing menstration. Vitamin C helps by starving the uterus of progesterone, which then helps in breaking down the uterus walls and results in bringing on menstration. Remember that high dosages of Vitamin C tablets can cause problems so only a few tablets should be taken.
shortly after a miscarriage the HCG levels are still high, this might cause multiple ovulations which gives twins..
Vitamin A: Crucial for vision and immune function but toxic in high amounts. Iron: Essential for oxygen transport in the blood but can cause organ damage in excess. Selenium: Important for thyroid function but toxic in large doses. Fluoride: Protects teeth from decay but excess intake can lead to fluorosis. Zinc: Necessary for growth and immune system function but toxic in excessive amounts. Copper: Required for enzyme function but can be toxic in large doses. Vitamin D: Essential for bone health but can be toxic if taken in excessive amounts. Iodine: Vital for thyroid function but can lead to thyroid issues in excess. Magnesium: Important for muscle and nerve function but toxic in high doses. Vitamin B6: Necessary for brain function and metabolism but can cause nerve damage in excessive amounts.
Taking high doses of Vitamin E supplements along with blood-thinning medications like warfarin can increase the risk of bleeding due to Vitamin E's blood-thinning effects. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before combining Vitamin E supplements with any medication to prevent potential complications.
It's possible yes.