The alcohol, assuming it was a casual drink and not a bottle of pure grain alcohol is not a worry.
If you are asking about some sort of interaction with the alcohol and the Birth Control pill - again not a worry. There is no counter indication for birth control pills and alcohol. In fact if you are going to consume alcohol, birth control pills are a good choice.
The intent of birth control pills in general is to make your body believe you are already pregnant so that you don't get pregnant "again". You should not take them your entire pregnancy because it is tampering with your hormones and pregnancy involves enough of those on its own.
If you followed your normal dosing because you didn't realize you were pregnant you are most likely still safe. Talk to your doctor.
There is a "cocktail" sort of prescription that was used as a "morning after" regime to prevent pregnancy if you forgot to take your normal dosage. It would NOT terminate a pregnancy but would PREVENT one.
If your worry is that you have done something to harm your pregnancy the chances are slim to none assuming it was a single pill and a single drink.
All things in moderation and love your life!
you would have made the side affects worse and you could overdose or die because your not supposed to drink alcohol while taking pill and i hope you are not doing that it NOT good
yes if no alcohol no if alcohol
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 can happen. If you don't want to get pregnant you should always use a condom and/or a reliable method of birth control.
The baby could actually become an alcoholic, or it could even die at birth.
that is very possible. It can happen although it is rare
A miscarriage is when the Baby dies inside the Pregnant womans womb. Thyere are a few reasons to how this can happen. Smoking and drinking alcohol is one of them
It may happen accidentally, but there's no point in doing so on purpose.
It is very, very, rare, but on occasion it does happen. Outside of abstinence, no form of birth control is 100% effective.
If you keep on doing it the baby risk serious damage and fetal alcohol syndrome and early labor.
Yes it can happen especial if you happen to be taking other drugs at the same time. Anti biotic for example.
The first thing that will happen is that the alcohol will boil off. This is what happens when they distill liquids that have alcohol. During the distilation process they capture the vapors that come off the liquid and those are the alcohol vapors. If there is no way to capture the vapors then the alcohol will just evaporate into the air. That is why when you cook with an alcoholic beverage you do not have to worry about your diners getting drunk. The flavor is there but the alcohol has evaporated. When you cook with any alcoholic beverage and you bring it to a boil the alcohol will evaporate and cook off leaving the flavor of the beverage behind. While vodka has little to no flavor, it would be of little flavor value for cooking. Cooking sherry and rums and beer are the most common alcoholic beverages used in cooking.
The use of drugs and alcohol are very harmful to the growing fetus because it can abort, some don't have complete limbs, small heads , S.G.A. and I.U.GR.