Oral contraceptives may make some existing cancers worse
Blood sugar levels may increase slightly when oral contraceptives are used
Oral contraceptives may cause the gums to become tender and swollen or to bleed
No, niacin has nothing to do with oral contraceptives.
Hydantoins (e.g. phenytoin or Dilantin) may decrease the effectiveness of contraceptives, including oral contraceptives (birth control pills), progesterone implants (Norplant), and progesterone injections (Depo-Provera).
what are artificial contraceptives?
yes it's fine to take its one of the few contraceptives that St. John's wort doesn't affect!
Contraceptives are used to prevent pregnancy from occurring.
Yes, teenagers use contraceptives.
A woman's menstrual periods are regular and usually lighter when she is taking oral contraceptives
The progestins may affect insulin effects, and some of the estrogens may affect lipid metabolism.
Many herbal pills and supplements can affect birth control pills. When in doubt, it is best to ask the pharmacist which herbs and supplements affect your brand of pills. Wild yam, fennel seed, fenugreek, and saw palmetto can prevent contraceptives from working.