The active ingredient in Birth Control Pills, e.g. hormones, are not affect by foods or beverages.
Using birth control does not break a fast, as it does not involve consuming food or drink. Fasting typically refers to abstaining from eating or drinking for a period of time, and taking birth control does not involve consuming anything orally.
Eating does not effect your birth control.
No it can't as long as you are taking your birth control pills as instructed and not missing any. Marcy
No, stevia is not used as a form of birth control. It is a natural sweetener derived from the leaves of the stevia plant and is commonly used as a sugar substitute in foods and beverages.
No, drinking while pregnant can lead to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, miscarriage and other birth defects
They can if they feel like it.
No def not! Eating semen does nothing for you unless he has a STI which you then can get. Only proper birth control work as birth control and it's not anything from your or his body or anything you can find in the kitchen etc. You have to see a doctor for that.
haha, yeah of course. All birth control does is give you hormones. If still unsure read all the directions and warnings that come with the meds.
chloramphenicol, estrogen preparations, dietary iron supplements, alcoholic beverages, methyldopa, and birth control pills.
Jesus cried at Lazarus deathAdditional Answer:His birth, eating and drinking, talking and walking, suffering and death.
Clarification needed: do you mean eating it, drinking it, or...?
Drinking prune juice does not decrease the effectiveness of birth control pills. There is no evidence to suggest that prune juice interacts with hormonal contraceptives in a way that would reduce their efficacy. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare provider regarding dietary choices and their potential impacts on medication.