Chances you can become pregnant are still quite good, remember certain anitbiotics will cancel your pill, and if your not using any other type of protection there's a good chance of pregnancy even with withdrawing before ejaculation occurs.
It depends on which antibiotic he is taking and how long he has taken it. Sperm takes up to 110 days to be replaced, therefore drugs that cause problems in production may have no effect on sperm already being stored. Your safest bet is to continue to use your regular Birth Control.
The tetracycline family is not known to change sperm production, sulfasalazine has been shown to decrease male fertility by reducing a man's sperm count as well as affecting his sperm's motility and morphology. Fertility should return to normal once the drug is discontinued, though. Nitrofurantoins: used to treat urinary tract infections, can lower a man's sperm count by disrupting sperm production. Aminoglycosides used to treat TB can reduce sperm count and motility. While other drugs in the same family have not been shown to have the same effects on sperm. Macrolides can decrease sperm motility as well as kill off sperm in animals, therefore possibly has the same effect on humans. Neomycin has been shown to reduce both sperm count and motility.
Pretty high. Antibiotics lower the effectivness of the pill. It doesn't matter what week of the pill pack you are on. You need to use a back up method while on antibiotics.
Same as always antibiotics don't avoid or help the risks of getting pregnant.
The same as if you weren't, if not better.
Yes. Antibiotics effect birth control, this is how most pregnancies occur when woman are on the pill, by taking antibiotics.
Very good since the antibiotics negate the effect of the pill (you are unprotected) and you start to ovulate as soon as the pill's effect is gone.
Same as if she is not. Antibiotics does not protect from pregnancy or makes it easier to get pregnant.
Yes she can. Antibiotics do not prevent you from getting pregnant. They may have some affect on the effectiveness of various birth control pills.
While a few antibiotics can reduce the effectiveness of birth control pills, they don't have any significant effect on whether or not you get pregnant if you are not on the pill.
They do not. Taking the pill decreases the chance of getting pregnant, but it is still possible to become pregnant on the pill.
Depo-Provera is very effective birth control method, chances of getting pregnant while using Depo is very, very small. Geritol is a brand of vitamins that will not effect your chances of getting pregnant.
You really should read the packet or consult a doctor to know the chances of getting pregnant while on it.
Yes, you can get pregnant. While on the medication, the pills help you control or reduce your chances of getting pregnant. However, how soon you might get pregnant differs from woman to woman.
Yes, there is always a increased chance of getting pregnant when ovulating. When you don't ovulate there is no egg so you can't get pregnant although a orgasm can make you ovulate again.
yes. antibiotics are not birth control. they actually work to make your body stronger
Of course, if the sperm at all gets into the vagina then there is a high chance that the female will get pregnant.
No neither of these will effect a pregnancy test.
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There's no increase in birth defects from getting pregnant while using the contraceptive implant. The rate of birth defects is the same as for those who aren't on the implant.