Alcohol can cause mental slowness in fetuses . It is called Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
From conception to birth.
There are no drug interactions between alcohol and the birth control pill. Alcohol increases the risk of forgetting to take your pill.
yes, it do affect the alcohol
Alcohol does not affect how well Mirena works.
Alcohol has no affect on metabolism; metabolism breaks alcohol down in the body.
Since it has a small amount of alcohol, there is a high probability that you will get drunk. Because of this there is a 100% of pregnancy.
The alcohol in not known to affect the flow of menstruation.
fetal alcohol syndrome
No. Corticosteroids can affect your mood, and could combine with alcohol (especially in terms of mood swings), but they will not affect the actual level of alcohol in your blood.
Alcohol does not affect the cerebrum...rather it affects the cerebellum of the brain.
It depends what type of birth control is being considered. The best type of birth control is abstinence. In this case, alcohol intake may lower one's inhibitions, which might lead to doing things that would be regretted later, including sex. If on "the pill,", although it isn't likely, drinking a lot and potentially vomiting, may also lead to vomiting the pill. If you consume alcohol on a very regular basis, sudden withdrawal from alcohol use can affect the way your body produces and uses estrogens and can reduce the effectiveness of the contraceptive pill as a result. Yes
It likely will not affect your treatment, but it is a good practice not to drink alcohol during treatment.