Taking more than the prescribed amount of Birth Control pills doesn't increase effectiveness, but does increase cost and the risk of side effects.
There is limited research on the interaction between melatonin and birth control. Some studies suggest that melatonin may not affect the effectiveness of birth control, but more research is needed to confirm this. It is always best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
No. If you're starting the new pill pack no more than seven days after ending the last pill pack, there is no change in effectiveness and no need to use a backup method of birth control.
The birth control patch has a failure rate of less than 1% when it is used correctly and consistently. The patch may not protect you from pregnancy if you are taking antibiotics or medications for fungal infections or seizures.
Can birth control pills make women more fertile?
No, there is no increased rate of miscarriage for women who are pregnant while taking birth control or who get pregnant after stopping birth control.
It shouldn't if you take it properly. Birth control can be used to make your period more predictable & controlled. For example, I prefer my period at the beginning of the month because I expect it then. Mentally I just know new month, period is coming.
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Birth control pills are for reducing, not increasing, fertility.
Yes it does. I was taking Yaz and never missed a pill and took it according to all the directions. I was prescribed Cipro for a urinary tract infection and found out i was pregnant two weeks later. Thank you Insta Care for telling me Cipro lowered the effectiveness of my birth control after I found out I was pregnant.
I just received a lamisil prescription, and asked the pharmacist if this will reduce the effectiveness of my birth control pills. He told me no, as lamisil is an anti-fungal drug. I suggest checking with your pharmacist to make sure.
A girl starts taking birth control at age 11 will this make her more promiscus.
Yes