To be safe, seven days. Most antibiotics don't interfere with hormonal Birth Control, check with your doctor or pharmacist.
As long as the semen is contained in the condom and none leaked out, then you should not be pregnant,
Check out different condom boxes. They normally have a guide on them!
Tie it off with a rubber band. Hang by the tip.
If you are not married, you should always use a condom. Even married people need to wear a condom because of the rate of infidelity. The person you are with could have a sexually transmitted disease and not even know it. You should always wear a condom and get tested regularly. To be safe and help decrease the number of people with STD's, HIV, and AIDS; everyone should always wear a condom no matter what.
You should be good as long as you have a condom on it. Bradispro
You should stay in bed for as long as you feel unwell. Your body will tell you how long you need to rest. Generally I would relax and take it easy for a couple of days to let the antibiotics truly work.
A condom should last the entire session but they are not guaranteed to. Always dispose of it after sexual intercourse and use a new one each time.
Yes, it should. Always take any prescribed medication for however long you are instructed to.
Your vet can answer this question for you. He should have told you this when he prescribed the antibiotics for your dog.
A regular condom is designed for the average size penis, about 6 to 7 inches long. It is a bit tight, which is good, to help keep it on. There are larger and smaller condoms available, but the regular kind is somewhat of a 'one size fits all', which will do just fine.
You should stay out of school for 2-3 days, if the antibiotics are contributing to making you feel better.
NO. They are antibiotics. anti = against; and bio = life. Therefore antibiotics kill bacteria etc. (Indirectly, antibiotics may contribute to pain relief if the pain is caused by the types of infection resulting from those germs which antibiotics kill. However, antibiotics should never be taken as a direct painkiller. Rather, one should take them to fight germs when one has become infected; but only after ascertaining that antibiotics are needed and will help. A doctor should be consulted. Taking antibiotics for too long, or when not needed, can have unwanted consequences.)