Birth control pills have no effect on pregnancy tests.
It is known to reduce the effect of birth control pills
Some pills can affect birth control. If your ill this can sometimes effect birth control too. You need to speak to a medical professional to find out for definite but its possible malaria pills may affect your birth control.
In theory all antibiotics can make birth control pills less effective. This concern has not been proved.
Probably not. Blood clots are a rare side effect of birth control pills. Potential side effects and individual risk factors should be discussed with the physician prescribing birth control pills.
No, anti-biotics do though.
In short, it depends which type of birth control pill you are using. If you're taking combination pills, it will start their effect after seven days of use.
Probably not but I would check with a pharmacist to be sure.
Irritable bowel syndrome should not effect how birth control pills work. However, if you are vomiting or have severe diarrhoea, then you should be very cautious about how effect birth control will be and because of this, I would recommend that you use a condom during intercourse for the next four weeks.
I am not allergic to birth control pills.
Green tea pills do not effect birth control. They may slightly speed up your metabolism but will not affect your hormones.
Packet of birth control pills on the kitchen counter, receipts from the pharmacy for birth control pills, or your wife asking, "Have you seen my birth control pills?"