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The morning after pill is basically a high dosage of birth control and is not reliable as as a contraceptive ''method''.
Birthcontrol pills prevent pregnancy by supressing ovulation. (your body releasing an egg to get fertilized by sperm)
The morning after pill works by supressing ovulation if you have not ovulated yet and prevents egg implantation incase an you have ovulated(by thickening cervical mucous). However, the morning after pill aka 'emergency contraceptive' will NOT have any effect if you have ovulated and an egg has alread implanted before the hormones make it into your system. (you'd basically be playing roulette, not to mention it'd get pretty costly)
There are other forms of birth control that you do not have to take daily such has the shot, the nuvra ring, the patch and the iud that would be a much better option. Talk to your doctor or gynecologist.
xox
Sika
I thnk you shud loook into the iud if you dont want to deal with the taking a pill everyday..its a intruterine device it come in the mariner or the para gaurd T. ones plastic and ones cooper
I view the morning after pill as a backup, not used as birth control.
No no no, the morning after pill is a high dosage of birth control and used regularly could seriously mess with your body (not to mention a lot of people get a lot of side effects, so they're really only a last option method). Use the patch if you dont want to take a pill everyday or the IUD (no hormones if you dont want)
morning after pills arnbt a regular form of birth control
there there to stop a pregnancy once its occured
the pill is to PREVENT it from occurring
you only take moring after pills if youve had sex without protection or birth control and are think your pregnant
otherwise they can damadge your helth if you take them reguarly like the pill
^clarification: the morning after pill does not terminate a pregnancy.
If you have ovulated, the egg was fertilized and then implanted in your uterine lining then the morning after pill will do nothing and your pregnancy will continue.
Sperm can live in the vagina for up to a week - giving 52 hours of potential fertilization if you ovulate. The morning after pill is another preventative measure - for emergency cases if a contraceptive method has failed. It prevents ovulation and implantation.
xox
Sika






Birth control or morning after pills?
I need advice. Which is best (the birth control or morning after pills)?
Right now, I'm thinking Morning After Pills just due to the fact that I wouldn't have to take them on daily basis, but I'm not sure if their the best option.
Any advice would be great...
Thanks!