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It is possible though highly unlikely if you are using the condom properly and taking your pill consistently every night at the same time. And note that taking antibiotics can decrease the effectiveness of your pill by a lot, so always be sure to use a back up form of contraception while on the pill.
no you are still safe ;)
Antibiotics does in no way prevent pregnancy. If you are on the pill it can negate the effect of the pill so when you are on antibiotics you should always use a condom as well or some other way of contraception.
It is very important if you do not want to get pregnant to use a regular form of birth control (such as the pill, the patch, IUD etc. ) that is best suitable for you by your family doctor as well as always use a condom in addition to this regular form of birth control - not only will a condom be added protection against pregnancy but will help prevent the transmission of STD's and HIV/AIDS. Whatever your chosen regular form of birth control is remember it is very important to always use a condom no matter what - don't ever believe the guy that he has a condom or it is on, check that it is or put it on for him or use a girls condom and on the other end don't ever believe that a girl is using the pill etc. always put that condom on!! There are to many unwanted pregnancies as well as sexually transmitted diseases out there that can be prevented from transmitting.
you need not use an oral contraceptive pill, during the break of a week of your pill. You can ask your partner to use a condom for that night.
That might happen, yes. You gotta make sure that you are using a good quality condom in good condition and in the right way too. Still, accidents may always happen.
I'd be worried if you remained on the pill if you were pregnant. But if you are one the pill and a condom is in use, then 99.9% of the time you wouldn't get pregnant.
BCP do not protect against STI's or HIV. If you and your partner are sexually monogamous with a prior clean slate for STD's you do not need a condom. Many woman use a condom just to prevent that tiny little chance of pregnancy, the pill is 99.5% effective when used as directed. Using a condom gives piece of mind if there is ever a forgotten BCP. What you don't need to use while on BCP is Emergency Contraceptives for condom breakage etc. The OCP at 99.5% protection is well over the protection one would get from the ECP.
The antibiotic doesn't interfere with a condom, so there is no wait. One is internal within the body and the other is external. Your only problem is that if you are on the pill it WILL/COULD interfere with the protection of the pill.
To be safe... probably.. because not all ways to prevent birth are 100% affective
Depending on when you started your very first pill pack determines the answer to this question. If you are on at least your second pill pack, you should be safe to not use a condom in the first week of your pills. However, if you are on your very first pill pack, you should use a back-up method (such as condom, spermicide, etc.) for the first month you are starting the pill since it takes about a month to get into full-effect from preventing pregnancy.
First your doctor was wrong, find a new doctor. It takes over one month for the birth control pill to start affecting a womans egg. Also, the birth control pill IS NOT 100% protective. Always use a condom even when you are on the pill, and go use the morning after pill when the condom breaks.