Ciprofloxacin presents a C-risk for pregnancy, this means that its use can be made as long as the benefits outweigh the risks, there is no evidence of poor fetal formations...
Read morePerhaps for some patients yes, because of decreased renal function.
Read moreContraceptive is a contraceptive (something to avoid pregnancy) if you take contraceptive correctly you should not get pregnant.
Read moreIn these cases maybe the ideal would be to change contraceptives, you need to go back to your gynecologist and see what he thinks.
Read moreGo back to taking your pill on the right day and take a pregnancy test, if negative be quiet, if positive start prenatal.
Read moreI do not know for sure, the staff at the lab you're going to take the test for can help you better with this answer, but I think: if it's...
Read moreYes and no (it may or may not go away), besides that you can not pinpoint the exact time, the tendency is that this sensitivity will disappear as the months...
Read moreMost likely is a menstrual irregularity because of stopping the contraceptive, but may be pregnancy (less likely).
Read moreThis situation does not change the efficacy of the morning after pill, the efficacy depends basically on the time it takes (in hours) to start the morning after pill after...
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