Pregnancy, has this happen to anyone else?

Ok, here is the thing. I am 24 years behind the times, have be on the pill for 5 years, have never missed a pill or extent, but a few weeks ago, I took amoxicillin while taking the pill, and I was have sex VERY regularly with my husband. My period are always predictible, (Get it Wednesday morning, panty liner required, Thursday and Friday, Heavy, requires gelatinous pad, Saturday morning, still strapping, and Saturday Afternoon, back to panty liner, and Sunday Gone) this is the track it has be for 5 years. Until recently. I be supposed to get my interval last week, I did...sorta. I did not bleed. I did nil but spot. Didnt even require a panty liner. So, this is all I did instead of my actual length. I have be pregnant before, I hold a wonderful 5 year old son. I a moment ago dont know what to think. Anything approaching this happen to you ladies?
Answers:

How much is chantix?


sounds similar to maybe implantation bleeding. antibiotics can mess up your birth control, they should hold told you that when you went on the pill. also, some women hold weird bleeding or spotting in impulsive pregnancy. my advice is to run a test. devout luck!

Discharge?

the amoxycillan can make your pills weaker.
So yes you could be pregant. Call your doctor and see what they suggest.

Can a woman pocket viagra?

if you just spotted when your time of year was suppose to come and you be taking amoxil recently next I would get a pregnancy interview,

Iron suppliment in period?

You need to appropriate a pregnancy test ASAP. When you are on antibiotics you necessitate to use back up birth control as the antibiotic lessen the effectiveness of the pill.

What would end in u to bleed during 14 weeks of preagancie?

YOu are probably (most likely) pregnant again! It happend to a co-worker of mine -took the antibiotics and got pregnant while taking the pill. What the doctor said be that the anti-biotics inhibits the pill. Congrats or should I say oopss!

Herbal or inbred supplements for low progesterone?

chances are you are pregnant you were on antibiotics that purely eliminates the b/c sorta speak, flawless luck and take preg interview

Chances of pregnancy while on the birthcontrol?

I was on the pill for three years and presently have a son to show for it, we be not ready but it turned out to be the best mistake of my vivacity....I asked the doc how this could happen and he said zilch is fool proof..and this was years ago when the pills be much stronger.I don't think amox could effect it but conceivably if you were really sick your extent just get off track..transport a home test up to that time you start sweating it and take keeping of yourself should you be expecting till you can take the trial....good luck..hope it turns out close to you want it to!

Does the g-spot really exist? i havent experienced it?

When you take an antibiotic when taking the pill, the pill is virtually useless. The combination of the two make the pill less efficient for birth control.

Medical issues, do I call a advocate?

Have a test done. Anti-biotics can effect the Pill.My best friend get pregnant this way. Hope adjectives goes ably for you,

I know hormones play a big role with our emotion and other body stuff?

Sounds to me like you should own laid off the hardcore love-making while you be sick. Now you're pregnant and it's your husband's fault. Have fun raise another kid, draining your savings, and living from paycheck to paycheck. Next time consider using protection.

Is it possible to swim when you're on your spell?

It's possible that you're pregnant of course (that's how my mom get pregnant with my brother) but also the antibiotic could've artificial the birthcontrol which messed with your hormone level, causing your length to be different than average. You should definitely whip a pregnancy test to be indisputable and if you're pregnant start pre-natal care asap. Good luck and it'll work out for the best!

When do my period return to normal after have an iud put in?

don't forget, the pill isn't 100% effectual. plus the antibiotic ...





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