The pill??
Answers: Some birth control pills will hold interactions with paracetamol (aka acetaminophen found in plentifully of pain relievers). Read the patient information that comes next to your pills. There should be a section that lists the drugs that could interact beside your pill. Talk to your doctor. Not only could the paracetamol be screwing next to your period, but it could also make the birth control smaller quantity effective. You may have to use condoms for the subsequent week.
It's the paracetamol. In the patient info in most pack (which you should have read in great detail!) it say that paracetamol are inadvisable, as are remedies such as st john's wort etc. You can get away with some medicine in small doses, but i'd recommend changing to ibuprofen or aspirin instead of paratz :)
Sure you'll be fine soon, sorry to hear going on for the hand :) x
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I'm on the oral contraceptive pill and it doesn't say anything within my instruction leaflet about paracetemol interacting near the pill. However, maybe your pill is different, it may be a good conception to ring up your nearest pharmacy, they're happy to answer questions almost tablets that interact with each other. Could it be that you've have diarrhoea or you've been sick recently? Things similar to that can stop the pill being absorbed properly and organize to abnormal breakthrough bleeding, it's happened to me until that time. I would advise you to use condoms if you're having sex and yak to a health professional about your concerns.I expect you should get some advice from your doctor. I'm not adage there's anything to worry about, but a short time ago to be on the safe side.
I know that other medication can sometimes mess with your pill but I didn't infer paracetamol did?
Go have a chat with your doctor. They will be capable of check all your body over (blood pressure etc) and be able to grant you an informed decision.
Good Luck - I hope your periods and your foot get better! :-)
Is it average to bleed during intercorse the first couple times?
It's hard to say aloud, did you tell your doctor what pill you were on earlier he prescribed you the paracetamol.. Some birth controls counteract the pills you take, it could be extremely harmful to your body you have need of to see your doctor immediatly!Good luck
No it's not. Paracetamol does not interact with oral contraceptives. Having your period for 2 weeks is a verbs though so see your doctor.
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