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Natalka2

Warszawa 6 months ago

Can supplements like Burn Booster, Slimdropico and Wish affect the performance of the birth control implant?
12.99 zł

Hello, in September I gave birth to a baby, and in November I put on a contraceptive implant (2024) maybe it will make a difference. Will any of these supplements affect its effects?
1.Burn Booster. 2. Slimdropico - Drops for weight loss, weight reduction, better digestion. 3. Wish Vitamin B3 (PP) 50 mg + L-leucine + prebiotic, capsules,

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Annnnn (Anonymous, 185.246.208.) 6 months ago

I use such hair rubs every day and a lot, as well as a lot of hair conditioners,
I leave it on my head for up to 3 hours and rub it into my hair, will it affect the effectiveness of pregnancy prevention? And I also apply oils and rubs to my eyelashes and eyebrows every day, and my eyebrows grow faster, so These are plant-based, warming, and herbal preparations of high quality Will it affect the contraceptive implant all this?? On the NXT implanon ? Perhaps Does this stop the implant from working?

Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

6 months ago

Dietary supplements such as Burn Booster, Slimdropico and Wish have no effect on the effectiveness of the contraceptive implant. Generally, the contraceptive implant works independently of supplements that do not interfere with its mechanism of action.

However, caution is advised in the use of dietary supplements during breastfeeding. Burn Booster is not recommended for breastfeeding women, as it may contain ingredients that may affect lactation and the health of the baby. Slimdropico, as weight loss drops, also do not have enough research to confirm their safety during this period, so it is best to avoid using them. Wish may be less risky, but it's always a good idea to consult your doctor before starting any supplementation while breastfeeding.

If you need more personalized advice, you can use teleconsultations here:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja/z-pediatra

I also encourage you to read the article:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/leki-a-karmienie-piersia

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