Most likely no: There is little evidence to support that antibiotic significantly impact hormones.
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It's possible: There are some reports that Clindamycin, even used vaginally, can decrease progesterone levels which might promote breakthrough bleeding. Primolut N, a synthetic progesterone, is most often used to manage menstrual disorders including irregular periods and to delay menses; it is not a contraceptive. I would continue the Primolut but consider an alternative if you need vaginal antibiotic therapy.
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