In most people that class of anti-depressants will experience a sometimes dramatic drop in libito and sex drive but as long as he is performing your chances of getting pregnant shoul not be affected due to low sperm count.
You shouldn't be taking tablets while pregnant so see your doctor about this bleeding during pregnancy.
IT ISNT A BEST TIME TO GET PREGNANT SO JUST WHEN GOD WANTS YOU TO HAVE A BABY YOU AND YOUR HUSBAND WILL RECEIVE THAT GIFT
Biaxin is a drug that is used to treat bacterial infections of the skin. How long Biaxin stays in your system depends on the dosage and how long you were taking it for but in general, it leaves the body after about 14 to 18 hours.
It is still possible for you to get pregnant.
It is still possible for you to get pregnant.
Just tell him your not, and keep trying until you are =) good luck
yes
I just found out that I have hypothyroidism and my Endocrinologist put me on Synthroid. I asked him this very same question because my husband and I have been trying for 2 years to conceive and he told me that yes, you can get pregnant while taking Synthroid just make sure once you do, you make an appointment with your doctor to discuss how much.
No it is not safe at all. ASK YOUR DOCTOR TO SEE WHAT CAN YOU TAKE WHILE PREGNANT OR TRYING TO GET PREGNANT. I was prescribed Keppra and was fine with it I agree completely. My husband and I saw a specialist to ask about medications while trying to get pregnant and he suggested that Keppra was a good choice; while there are MANY studies that show a huge risk for women taking Depakote during pregnancy and conception.
It is recommended that all women of child bearing age take prenatal vitamins.If you are trying to get pregnant and haven't started taking them, you should start taking them now.
ALL of them ! If a woman is trying to become pregnant, the only drugs she should be taking, are those prescribed by a qualified medical practitioner !
Yes. You should let your Dr know that you are trying to get pregnant so they can make the proper adjustments to your medications.