I would imagine progesterone b/c tnhat is what facilitates pregnancy
and I would assume by boosting these levels the body would tend to
beleive it is already pregnant and reject anything new from hooking
up, so to speak. By I have been wrong many many times before.

Adam H

On 5/2/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, implantation can be prevented by taking four or five regular
> pills. I am not sure how many or whether the pills must contain
> estrogen or profgesterone, but I know of it being done as an off-label
> use.
> 
> I believe the morning after pill may in fact be sold over the counter
> now though -- it was at least proposed, under the name Plan B. I did
> not follow the issue very closely so I am not sure if this was
> nationwide or only New Mexico.
> 
> Dana
> 
> On 5/2/05, Jochem van Dieten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > > this is true of a large dose of female hormones, usually referred to
> > > as a morning after pill.
> >
> > IIRC the pill is a small dose of female hormones and prevents a fertilized 
> > egg from attaching to the womb. The morning after pill is a large dose of 
> > female hormones and prevents ovulation and/or fertilization. It was quite 
> > customary in some places to make your own morning after pill out of several 
> > normal pills.
> >
> > Jochem
> >
> >
> 
> 

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