I have a health project and I am not sure how to google this so:
A girl had unprotected sex and may be pregnant. She doesn’t want to be pregnant but won’t take the morning after pill. Any (natural) ways of decreasing her chances.
I have a health project and I am not sure how to google this so:
A girl had unprotected sex and may be pregnant. She doesn’t want to be pregnant but won’t take the morning after pill. Any (natural) ways of decreasing her chances.
Wait about a month and then keep running into hard, stomach-height objects. I don’t think there is another way apart from abortion.
I would ask why the person doesn’t want the morning after pill.
Here’s a FAQ sheet
http://www.emergencybirthcontrol.org/FAQ_1.htm
From what it says, it’s not abortion.
If she doesn’t want to take the morning-after pill because it’s like an abortion, anything else that would reduce the chance of pregnancy would be the same - if there’s been a conception, anything that prevents it from developing is just as ‘abortive’ as the RU-486.
Just to clarify: the “morning after” pill and RU-486 are not the same thing. The “morning after” pill or emergency contraception is essentially a high dose of BCP (or an IUD) which prevents an egg from embedding itself in the uterus. RU-486 is a drug (Mifepristone) taken early in a pregnancy which causes miscarrage. One prevents pregnancy and the other terminates pregnancy.