Most doctors will agreed that waiting 3 to 4 weeks is appropraite
Yes
I think it can becouse I do bleed when taking antibiotics. I am not sure if it is normal or not.
It depends on what she is taking the antibiotics for.
Cultured yogurt is best while taking antibiotics because it balances the Ph levels of the body. Women generally can suffer cramps, yeast infections, infections or general nausea from taking antibiotics. CULTURED YOGURT will counter-balance this. Antibiotics can strip the good bacteria from the lining of the intestines so you want to protect this.
The general consensus among the medical community is that a couple of drinks consumed while on antibiotics is fine.
Having spoken to my doctor about this issue he informed me that drinking is completely fine while on antibiotics except metronidazole. I hadn't been drinking for several weeks before I asked and was completely unaware that it is ok to drink.
You are not allowed to take dairy products with tetracycline group of antibiotics. Tetracycline group of antibiotics are precipitated in the stomach and are not absorbed. You may take them about one hour before taking dairy products. All the other antibiotics can probably be taken with dairy products. Some antibiotics, like macrolide group of antibiotics and oral penicillin tablets are to be taken on empty stomach. Macrolide group of antibiotics include erythromycin, roxithromycin, clarithromycin and azithromycin. Empty stomach means no dairy products also.
No you don't need to, but remember antibiotics make the pill ineffective.
Sure. But the antibiotics will be neutralized.
If you're still having those symptoms after a month of antibiotics, you need to return to the prescriber so that further testing can be done.
No, antibiotics definitely cannot stop your period. The only known possible way to do is is by taking contraceptive pills, or getting a hysterectomy
If you wait the required 6 weeks before having sex then start taking them after your first period after having a baby and wait 30 days for them to get into your system before having unprotected sex.