To prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex, emergency contraception (such as the morning-after pill) can be taken within a specific time frame, typically up to 72-120 hours, depending on the type. However, if you believe you are already two weeks into your menstrual cycle, it's unlikely that emergency contraception will be effective, as ovulation usually occurs around that time. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice and options. Regular contraceptive methods should be discussed for future prevention.
Antibiotics can not be used for abortion.
I am not sure what you mean by cancel out a pregnancy. The only way to stop a pregnancy once it occurs is abortion. Sometimes you can induce a period before pregnancy occurs to prevent it. The pills have instructions that say exactly how many you can miss.
A combo of Mifepristone and Misoprostol that you get from the doctor up to 9th week of pregnancy. If the uterus does not empty you might need a D&C, a surgical abortion, afterwards. You find out if it worked 2 weeks after when you visit the doctor again.
go to the hospital it could be an ectopic pregnancy
No, because in week 2 of pregnancy, you are not actually pregnant yet. On the first day of your missed period, and a positive pregnancy test, you are considered 4 weeks pregnant, even though you only have a 2 week old embryo inside you. You are most likely sick because of something else.
Usually surgical abortion by a doctor.
A pregnancy test wont be reliable until after 2 weeks.
The first week of pregnancy is technically the week your menstrual period, you technically have not even conceived yet! By the time you actually conceive you are about 2 weeks pregnant! (weird I know!). But you should gain about 2-3 pounds the first trimester.
they wont be accurate. wait at least 2 wks
No, 2 weeks.
It can, but you should wait at least 2 weeks for accurate pregnancy test results.
I think the baby is just cells during this time...