Honestly, I don’t mean to be stubborn, but every medical and governmental site I’ve checked says that the morning after pill/plan B, prevents conception and will not induce an abortion. Please show me which manufacturer’s site because there are over 20 manufacturers of EC. If I’m wrong, I’m wrong, but so far I have found nothing that would suggest that. The resources I have found all say the same thing. They say that it takes up to 24 hours for conception to even take place. They say to take the EC immediately to prevent conception. They all say that it is not effective if already pregnant. So if you have a legitimate source, it would be helpful for me to know that. It’s important for me to know if it really does cause abortions like you say.
The quote above came from a women’s health textbook.
The following comes from
womenshealth.gov/faq/emergency-contraception.cfm#l
which states in response to confusion regarding Plan B which differs from Mifeprex, which DOES cause abortions:
*No. Emergency contraception works before pregnancy begins. It will not work if a woman is already pregnant. Abortion takes place after a fertilized egg has attached to the uterus. The abortion pill (Mifeprex, also called RU-486) makes the uterus force out the egg, ending the pregnancy. *
on the Plan B One-Step website, the faq states
planbonestep.com/plan-b-faq.aspx
*8. What if I’m already pregnant and use Plan B® One-Step? *
*There is no medical evidence that Plan B® One-Step would harm a developing baby. If you take Plan B® One-Step accidentally after you’re already pregnant, or it doesn’t work and you become pregnant, it’s not likely to cause any harm to you or your pregnancy. Plan B® One-Step will not disrupt or affect an existing pregnancy. *
and
*12. What warnings should I know about when using Plan B® One-Step? *
*Do not use Plan B® One-Step: *
*•If you’re already pregnant, because it won’t work *
If the manufactere’s website states what you said, it’s not easy to find. And it certainly isn’t a “feature” of the product.