When someone gets pregnant while on birth control and then continues taking it daily until realizing they are pregnant, how does this not harm the fetus? Are there notable side effects from this?

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When someone gets pregnant while on birth control and then continues taking it daily until realizing they are pregnant, how does this not harm the fetus? Are there notable side effects from this?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Birth control prevents ovulation or the production of an egg. Once the egg is available or is fertilized, the birth control won’t do anything.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Birth control prevents ovulation or the production of an egg. Once the egg is available or is fertilized, the birth control won’t do anything.

Anonymous 0 Comments

IIRC, The pills trick your body into thinking youre already pregnant (hormones that signal pregnancy). If you are pregnant, your body is making those chemicals on its own to prevent you from having a period.

It would be like saying: If you are already tired, and take a sleeping pill, will that destroy you sleep?

Anonymous 0 Comments

IIRC, The pills trick your body into thinking youre already pregnant (hormones that signal pregnancy). If you are pregnant, your body is making those chemicals on its own to prevent you from having a period.

It would be like saying: If you are already tired, and take a sleeping pill, will that destroy you sleep?

Anonymous 0 Comments

Hormonal birth control works by telling your body that you’re pregnant.

If you’re already pregnant, anything it could do, your ovaries are already doing.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Hormonal birth control works by telling your body that you’re pregnant.

If you’re already pregnant, anything it could do, your ovaries are already doing.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Anecdote: this exact thing happened to me
With my son. He was born happy and healthy and two weeks late lol

Anonymous 0 Comments

Anecdote: this exact thing happened to me
With my son. He was born happy and healthy and two weeks late lol

Anonymous 0 Comments

it’s a disruptor not a killer. disrupting a hormonal cycle is just not the same thing as killing an embryo. just like locking your front door isn’t the same as rigging it with a trip-wire and bomb.

Anonymous 0 Comments

it’s a disruptor not a killer. disrupting a hormonal cycle is just not the same thing as killing an embryo. just like locking your front door isn’t the same as rigging it with a trip-wire and bomb.