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If antibiotics make birth control not work, could they help infertle women concive?

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If antibiotics make birth control not work, could they help infertle women concive?

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  1. no antibiotics do nothing to help stimulate the hormones in your brain that send the signal to your ovaries to ripen and release an egg every month.  


  2. Actually, antibiotics and other medications ARE used to help some women conceive. Some people have inflammation problems caused by any number of problems including arthritis.  Reducing the inflammation can often make the difference in the function of ovaries or reduce swelling in the fallopian tube so that the egg can pass through properly.  However, there are no significant studies on this.

  3. No the antibiotics reduce the effectiveness for birth control medicine, it doesn't make you more fertile.

  4. No. Not unless the reason that the woman cannot conceive is because she has an infection.

  5. actually some of them could probably affect your chances, so it's best to talk to a doctor to make sure what you take will be ok with your ttc, you can also ask a doctor online for free for advice, try FertilityTies.com

    good luck!!!!!!

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