No, antibiotics definitely cannot stop your period. The only known possible way to do is is by taking contraceptive pills, or getting a hysterectomy
Your 13 year old daughter is pregnant. Stop fooling yourself. That ^ could be true, but her period might not be regular yet, the antibiotics, whatever they are for, could also have messed with her cycle. Check with a doctor.
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The answer to this is no. I had a bladder infection while I was on holiday last year, even though I was on my period, the infection still remains and will not go away unless you take antibiotics which will be prescribed by your GP.
Yes it can because you are fighting off an infection and the antibiotics put your Ph levels off. Once you are over your bout of antibiotics (approx. 2 - 3 days after) you'll get back to normal. Meanwhile eat Cultured Yogurt which helps balance the Ph level, settle the tummy and also stop diarrhea if the certain individual reacts to antibiotics in this way.Yes. They often make your period early, although in some cases they make it late or just not arrive at all
Yes they can.
hi i am on antibiotics for some days now my period started yesterday it seems a bit heavier does the antibiotics have anything to do with this and should i stop taking the antibiotics while am on my period
no you may be pregnant this depends on when your period was due.
Because they stop viruses.
Antibiotics don't delay periods but if you are on the pill you risk pregnancy since the antibiotics makes the pills not work.
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Antibiotics are drugs that kill or stop bacteria from reproducing. They are made by laboratories and factories. They are not living things.