It depends on the antibiotic some are thought to have no effect and others are thought to have a detrimental effect. You should always inform your MD if you are having unprotected sex before taking any medication.
Now, be honest and let him or her explain your options and possible effects of the medication you used.
While some drugs cause no harm to the fetus, many drugs such as antimalarials and anti epileptics can cause fetal malformations. That is, can cause child defects. Hence, before taking any drug, always consult your gynecologist or physician, during pregnancy.
Many health care providers will not schedule the first visit before 8 weeks, unless there is a problem. If you're healthy and have no complicating risk factors, you can expect to see your health care provider: every 4 weeks until the 28th week of pregnancy. then, every 2 weeks until 36 weeks.
Make sure to avoid the following: Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, prescribed for hypertension or congestive heart failure, can cause miscarriage or deformity in the baby.
Decongestants pseudoephedrine and phenylephrine (Sudafed, DayQuil, Claritin-D), especially if taken during the first trimester, may cause stomach defects or affect blood flow to the placenta — through some doctors will recommend in limited amounts in the second and third trimesters. Also, avoid cough and cold meds that contain alcohol or NSAIDs.
Isotretinoin (Accutane) for cystic acne raises the risk of miscarriage and physical and mental defects in babies.
Methotrexate, used to treat psoriasis and rheumatoid Arthritis, increases the risk of miscarriage and birth defects.
it wont harm the child, they say the pill will not have any ill effects on the foetus. However as you are pregnant, go and check with the doctor. I am sure all is well.
Not unless it is prescribed by a Doctor Who KNOWS you are pregnant. That includes over-the-counter medications.
Depends on the medicine. Some can be taken w/o risk, others should not be taken at all during pregnancy. Check the warning labels and/or consult your doctor.
Depends what medicine.
why would you take birth control if you are already pregnant? If you're hoping for a miscarriage, it won't happen. If you got pregnant and didn't realize it and continued to take the birth control-don't worry, the baby will be fine.
It is very, very, rare, but on occasion it does happen. Outside of abstinence, no form of birth control is 100% effective.
No, birth control is intended to prevent pregnancy. You can become pregnant while on birth control, as no method is 100% effective, but it isn't the birth control that makes you pregnant.
You should not take birth control while pregnant. Not at all.
Yes. You can get pregnant WHILE you are on birth control.
Yes, you can. While birth control is reliable, there is no birth control that is 100% effective.
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.
Yes, no Birth Control is 100% affective.
No. Birth control is intended to prevent pregnancy only. Birth control does not stop an existing pregnancy. It is not safe to take birth control while you are pregnant.
If you're pregnant there is always still a possibility that you can have your period.Regardless,You should not be on birth control while pregnant unless instructed to do so by your doctor. Taking Birth control pills while pregnant can lead to birth defects or death.If you think you're pregnant, consult your Doctor about pregnancy and your birth control.
There's no benefit from taking birth control when you're 21 weeks pregnant.
*ahem* yes