The most accurate one is plan b.
Plan B (when plan A didn't work) is a massive dose of levonorgestrel. It stops pregnancy by preventing the implantation of the fertilized egg.
Plan B contraceptive.
No and it can't effect this one if you already is pregnant.
Drugs are all rated with pregnancy categories. Pregnancy category A- Proven safe Pregnancy category B- Not proven in humans, but widely believed to be safe and still administered. It has been proven safe in animal tests. Pregnancy category C- No safety tests have been performed, safety not known Pregnancy category D- Animal tests have shown fetal deformities, but no human tests have been done Pregnancy category X- Drug has been proven to cause birth defects in humans.
It could be both. 2 weeks after taking Plan B you always have to take a pregnancy test. Or you need to see a doctor.
2 weeks.
You are probably referring the PLAN B, which is often called the Emergency Pill or Oral Contractive Pill. This is taken when unprotected sex takes place and the fear of pregnancy exists. Plan B are two hormone pills which will trigger a menstrual cycle. You are basically forcing the body to menstruate and therefore prevent pregnancy from occuring. If you are already pregnant, however, PLAN B pills will be ineffective.
It will definitely effect your body. It's better to take Plan B than overdose on birth control. BC is only designed to prevent pregnancy, it is not designed to cancel a pregnancy or temporarily shut down your reproductive system.
No. Some people use Vitamin B complexes to tint their urine to mask water-doping, but it will not defeat tests for doping, nor will it affect benzo tests.
Standard blood tests are ordered and additional tests are typically required, including thyroid studies, vitamin B-12 levels, and, if appropriate, tests for Lyme disease , syphilis, or HIV since these infections can affect the brain
Yes but it's also your responsibility to get it the first day and not wait. The longer you wait the weaker effect.