def not. i have ben on microgynon for years and i take piriton for Allergies alot. definitely no. don't worry!
No Piriton allergy tablets do not affect the contraceptive pill. Antihistamines do not affect the effectiveness of the ingredients estrogen and progesterone in the birth control pill.
Chlorphenamine maleate (Piriton Allergy Tablets) is a potent antihistamine, there are no known contraindications to taking this and BCP.
NO.
Yes, but there's no point in taking the inactive pill, as it has no medication. The effect is no different from taking an active pill and an M&M.
It is the sugar pill that comes with birth control. It's the time in which you're not taking the hormones that the birth control gives you. They're only there to keep you in the routine of taking a pill every day, and have no effect. It is the sugar pill that comes with birth control. It's the time in which you're not taking the hormones that the birth control gives you. They're only there to keep you in the routine of taking a pill every day, and have no effect.
You need to discuss this with your OB doctor or midwife. If you are breast feeding it will effect the pill you use.
Eating does not effect your birth control.
A protein shake will have no effect on your birth control pill. It's just food.
No, her taking the pill or not have no effect on your body.
No, you should feel anything after taking the pill. If at all you get the same side effect then you might need to check with the doctor or pharmacist for a different pill or method of contraceptive.
Yes the pill has no lasting effect and does not work as a contraceptive.
Yes it is a side effect of the pills suppressing ovulation - many woman have no period while taking the pill.