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can antibotics interfere with day after pills?

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PostPosted: 12/20/06 - 17:08    Post subject: can antibotics interfere with day after pills? Vote now! Reply with quote

i took the morning after pill than two days later i started antibotics for a course of 14 days..can the antibotics interfere with the day after pill????
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PostPosted: 05/03/07 - 15:33    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

It seems that there's no definite answer to this question, some say that it may lessen the effects. This is what I found about The morning pill indication:

**Potential birth control pill failure when alternative methods have not been used or have failed, eg. antibiotics used with pill.

which could mean that plan B could work!

But it would be wisest to check this with a gyn!!!! It may also depend on the antibiotic just as it does with the bc pills.
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