No. More frequent bowel movements does not affect how well the Birth Control pill works, although (theoretically) severe diarrhea may.
No, using two methods of birth control increases effectiveness or leaves effectiveness unchanged.
I have also wondered this question and with the research that I have done, it says that neither affects the effectiveness of birth control pills
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I'm not familiar with Fematril but to be certain I would advise you speak to your Doctor about this.
Yes, St John's Wort can decrease the effectiveness of birth control up to 50 percent
Yes, rifampin can decrease the effectiveness of birth control pills. It may reduce the levels of hormones in the body, making the birth control less reliable. It is recommended to use additional forms of contraception while taking rifampin to prevent pregnancy.
Antibiotics will completely eliminate the usefulness of a birth control pill. A secondary source, such as condoms, should be used while on antibiotics to continue the prevention of pregnancy. Usually the medical information on the birth control package states which medicines will interfere with the product.
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.
Taking antibiotics can decrease the effectiveness of birth control by reducing the levels of hormones in the body, potentially leading to a higher risk of pregnancy. It is recommended to use additional contraception methods while taking antibiotics to prevent pregnancy.
Some herbs can decrease the effectiveness of the birth control pill. Contact your health care provider or pharmacist for advice specific to your situation.
Yes, antibiotics can reduce the effectiveness of birth control.
Melatonin does not impact the effectiveness of birth control pills.