Birth control pills and/or iron tablets do not cause abortion.
There is no increased risk of pregnancy if you miss the non-active birth control pills.
noAn iron supplement shouldn't interfere with your birth control.I have been taking iron for the past 5 months (one 100mg tablet a day) and I am also using birth control. Both of these were prescribed to me by my doctor, so I doubt there is any negative interaction. Nor have I had any problems with my birth control in the past few months either, so yes I think it's safe.
the tablets contained the compounds of iron due to which the entire properties of iron transformed.
I'm having a hard time understanding what you're asking, so here are two answers. Iron pills work with or without birth control. Iron pills do not prevent pregnancy.
yes, and no. it depends on how your system responds to tablets. iron tablets are mainly recommended for vegetarians as red meat contains mostly iron. for those who can't take tablets well, there are dissolvable tablets that you can drink with water. but on the contrary, yes, anyone can take them.
crush some tablets and add sulfuric qacid titrate with potasssium permanganate
We often see iron or other minerals in tablets measured in milligrams, or mg for short.
If you have low iron levels, it may be recommended for you to take iron tablets while pregnant, as your growing baby also requires these to develop properly. Consult your physician before taking supplements while pregnant for proper and reliable advice.
if you read the paper pamphlet that comes with the contraceptive pill, it will warn you of types of medications that will affect it's efficiency. in my personal opinion, i dont think it would
chloramphenicol, estrogen preparations, dietary iron supplements, alcoholic beverages, methyldopa, and birth control pills.
No.