no it will not
No, but you should because medicine doesnt allways work and can fail.
No. If you are taking birth control pills neither of those will effect the pill. I took all three together for years and never had my pills fail. The only drug that effects the effectiveness of your pill is an antibiotic .It does lessen the pill.
The only 100% effective means is abstinence- not to have sex. Surgical sterilization, such as removal of the uterus is also highly effective. All common means of birth control such as condoms, birth control pills, IUDs, withdrawal, rhythm method CAN fail in some percentage of cases.
no. when you take a drug test anyway you must always state if you are taking any medication.
When birth control fail.
One immediately obvious form of Birth Control failure would be a torn condom. If you are using hormonal BC, taking it every day as directed - the chance of failure is very small. A positive pregnancy test is the only way to know your BCP failed.
Every sexual intercourse does not commit a pregnancy. If you fail to take birth control pill regularly isn't mean that you will definitely get pregnant. There may be a chance of pregnancy if you constantly fail to take birth control pill.
This is something you will want to ask your doctor about to make sure there are no drug interactions that may cause your birth control to fail.
Yes, birth control can and does fail. The only 100% effective method of birth control is for eggs to not come into contact with sperm via either sterilization procedures or not having sexual intercourse.
Yes, many women will not have withdrawal bleeding on the progestin only pill. Take a pregnancy test to be sure, and take a look at the package insert in the new pills so you're familiar with the differences between the pills.
Diuretics, such as fluid pills, are not typically known to cause a person to fail a drug test. Drug tests are typically looking for specific substances, such as illegal drugs or certain prescription medications, rather than diuretics. However, it is always important to disclose all medications and supplements you are taking before a drug test to avoid any misunderstandings.
No.