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CAN AMPICLOX PREVENT PREGNANCY?

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Have you ever used Ampiclox after having sex, hoping that it will prevent you from becoming pregnant or even having a sexually transmitted disease (STD)?

So many people actually take this drug, believing that it will not make them pregnant, and also make them immune to STDs.

When you ask them how ampiclox prevents pregnancy, some say that it will kill sperm cells, so they won’t be viable enough to fertilize their eggs, and make them pregnant.

Interesting! You know what? It is NOT TRUE!!! The drug “Ampiclox” is a mere antibiotic, a broad spectrum penicillin-based antibiotic that contains Ampicillin and Cloxacillin.

It was developed to treat bacterial infections and kill bacteria that are susceptible to the drug.

You need to even know that not all bacteria can be killed by Ampiclox, but that’s a topic for another day.So, when it comes to having unprotected sex, and expecting not to get pregnant; my friend, you are ‘on your own’.

Ampiclox will NEVER give you the protection you expect, even if you take 1000 tablets immediately after sex.

Most people who have taken Ampiclox after unprotected sex and did not get pregnant had that because they probably had sex during the female’s infertile period (period during which you can never get pregnant even if you sex ten times a day) or they were just among the ‘lucky’ few that won’t get pregnant even during the period they could have become pregnant.

Becoming pregnant is sometimes a game of chance. At the end of the day, taking Ampiclox is just a gamble.

Many people have played the game and ended up becoming ‘baby mamas’, while the others…you know them.

More so, unnecessary use of antibiotics such as Ampiclox can make you develop resistance, in which when doctors really need to treat you for another infection with the same drug, it won’t work for you anymore because you have abused the drug in the past.

So, my friend, if you have to have sex, make sure someone wears the condom , male or female.

And if you feel you don’t need one, just keep at the back of your mind: you may be exposing yourself unnecessarily to pregnancy, HIV, or any other STDs.

To avoid unwanted pregnancy, there is an option; the emergency contraceptive (EC) pill or the morning-after pill: It’s an emergency form of contraception that women can use if they’ve knowingly or unknowingly had unprotected sex, and they really don’t want to get pregnant.

If you fall into this category, just walk into the nearest pharmacy and ask for an EC-pill.

The most common in this environment is Postinor-2 and Backup.

Postinor-2 is a two-tablet dose that is best taken within 72 hours after sex. The earlier you take it, the better.

The second dose is mostly taken within 12 hours after the first dose, and both doses must be taken within 72 hours of sex.

This gives you up to 88% chance of avoiding that pregnancy. Once you’ve decided to take Postinor, do not take another type of EC.

Don’t assume that the first two pills did not work and then go to take extra pills.

The extra will not reduce your chances of becoming pregnant but will make you nauseous and can cause more side effects.

Most people experience some nausea after taking one or both pills. Don’t be scared.

But if you vomit within one hour of taking one of the pills, you may need to repeat it.

But talk to your doctor first. After this, your period should come at the right time within the next month.

But if it doesn’t, hmmmm…consider doing a pregnancy test.

You might have just become the next ‘Baby Mama’.

Try not to make the same mistake again. If you can not practice abstinence, always use protection.

If you are not ready to become pregnant, save yourself a whole lot of unnecessary worry and anxiety using condom.

However, abstinence is the best option until you are ready for procreation.

Again, in both Christianity and Islam, fornication is an aberration.

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