Yes you can! Antibiotics reduce the effectiveness of the birth control pill. Many pregnancies have resulted in this way. Use a second form of birth control, such as a condom, while you are taking the antibiotic.
i doubt anything will work as a substitute to the morning after pill, i suggest you go asap to your gp get a prescription for the mornign after pill or just go to your parmacy and get the morning after pill.
Yes, antibiotics can interfere with the effectiveness of birth control by reducing the effectiveness of the birth control pill. It is recommended to use additional contraceptive methods while taking antibiotics to prevent pregnancy.
Yes, Oxytetracycline will effect how birth control pills work and may put you at risk of pregnancy. I am not certain if it will have a similar effect on the morning after pill. Refrain from having unprotected intercourse while on your antibiotics and use protection for 2 weeks after you have finished your antibiotics and if you are on birth control, this should prevent pregnancy from occurring. If you do have unprotected intercourse, perform a pregnancy test 2-3 weeks later.
Yes! You did everything right. You need to use condoms while using the antibiotics and for seven days afterwards. So you will be fine.
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.
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.
No, there is a morning after pill, but once you are pregnant (the embryo has embedded), you need an abortion.
There should be no need to use Plan B while correctly using Nuva Ring.
Actually, if your are on the pill and taking antibiotics, you should use a back-up source of birth control such as condoms. The antibiotics causes one of the hormones in the pill to not be effective. If you get the shot, you need not be concerned because you don't get the same hormones as in the pill. My doc explained this to me. I inquired about it because I was on the shot, and was prescribed antibiotics at one time
Antibiotics do not have any significant impact on the effectiveness of birth control methods, such as the pill. If you are taking antibiotics, it is advisable to use an additional form of contraception, such as condoms, to prevent pregnancy.
Yes you can start your pill but your advised to abstain from unprotected sex or to use protection for 2 weeks.