WHAT CUTS CONTRACEPTIVE EFFECT? - FERTILITY AND BIRTH CONTROL

7 situations that cut the effect of Contraceptive



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Taking certain antibiotics, having Crohn's disease, having diarrhea, or drinking certain teas can cut or decrease the effectiveness of the contraceptive pill, and there is a higher risk of pregnancy. Some signs that may indicate a decrease in pill efficacy include changes such as absence of menstruation or minor bleeding outside the menstrual period, this being one of the clearest signs that the woman is not having the amount of hormones she needs in her current constantly every day