so i know that the morning after pill is to get rid of the baby if your pregnant.. but say you had sex without a condom and he came inside of you but you werent pregant but you still took the morning after pill.. what would happen? and if you were pregnant and you did take it would that definetly get rid of the baby?
sizzlinmandolin answered Wednesday November 29 2006, 2:56 am: The morning after pill is not an abortion pill. It doesn't "get rid of the baby". What it is, is emergency contraception. It pumps your body up with hormones that make it so that a baby has a much smaller chance of forming. It is supposed to be taken when you are not pregnant in order to prevent pregnancy after you have unprotected sex or if your protection fails (broken condom). If you take it while you are pregnant it could cause a miscarriage, but that is only a possible side effect that doesn't happen often, not what it is for. These webpages should explain everything for you. :)
orphans answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 10:33 pm: Hi, i have taken this pill before, they give you to pills you take 1 when you get it.. 4hrs later you take the other one.. you have to take the pill in 72hrs of when you have had sex. side affects. throwing up when you take the first pill make sure you don't throw up the pills or it wont work.. it worked for me. There have been some rare ocassions that the pill hasn't worked.. either because body rejected the pill or the person didnt take it in the 72hrs. Hoped this helped. let me know if you need more help. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
theymos answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 9:22 pm: Nothing bad would happen if you take it and you're not pregnant. But it only works a few days after you had sex, that's why its called the *morning after* pill. It almost always works, some people are unlucky, though. [ theymos's advice column | Ask theymos A Question ]
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