No, only abortion pills.
NO birth control. If you are pregnant you don't have to use birth control. Any pill could harm your baby. The pill is to PREVENT pregnancy and that door is all ready closed for you.
Tylenol and Benendryl should have no affect on the pill. You can have unprotected sex any day of the month if you are on the pill, you are protected with the pill from pregnancy.
No, you have to see a doctor to get the pills or to get a surgical abortion. The pill will have effect at home though.
No it can not. And Coke can not be used in any way medically.
It was hard to read your question but I got the picture. There shouldn't be any complications in terms of your pregnancy due to the previous abortion.
Yes, you should continue taking the birth control pill as scheduled regardless of any bleeding. If you have missed any pills in the last month or have symptoms of pregnancy, take a pregnancy test. If you have no period during your placebo work in the future and find it troublesome, talk with your health care provider about the possibility of changing birth control pill brands.
There are pills you can take to "abort" the pregnancy, but heavy bleeding would be a 'side effect'. So if you're trying to terminate your pregnancy, there will ALWAYS be a side effect.
No, pregnancy happens when you stop the pill, then have sex. You may ovulate within a week of stopping the pill, by then any sperm that could be left will no longer be fertile.
Not any pill but yes you can have a medical abortion within 65 days of pregnancy.
If you've been on the pill a month and haven't missed any pills then you're protected against pregnancy.
Depends on what pills you are talking about. For any pill that prevents pregnancy, or end pregnancy, there are instructions or prescription to follow.