Yeast Infections
Period days and wearing white was a no no for me. I used to think of it as a curse, but Adira period panties have changed that concept for me for good. I used to think that on its initial use I would face skin problems but none of such issues I had to go through.
If you are having a period you can not be pregnant.
For a while can be used to mean 'for a short period of time'.
No, tampons should only be used when you're on your period. Never use when not menstruating as this will be uncomfortable and potentially increase your risk of contracting Toxic Shock Syndrome. There's absolutely no reason to use tampons when not on your period, having a massage makes no difference: there's no reason why you should need to use tampons while having a massage.
It is likely your body trying to start having periods. The first few months, things are usually light while your body is trying to get used to things and level out hormones.
No, a period and a negative HPT (used at the appropriate time) indicates no pregnancy.
You are probably just having the cramps because your body isn't used to not having your period, although I don't see why you aren't having your period if you are on birth control. You should ask that!
yes you can use the vaginal cream while on your period. I had BV as well, OYGBN prescribed the vaginal cream. Today will be my first day using it so hope it works but I asked the pharmacist if it was ok because I was going to be starting my period on sunday and she said that it can be used while on my period.
yes of course you can swim when your on your period water prevends the blood from getting released from your body. So as long as your not in the water for a long period of time then your fine.
If you have unprotected sex during the first cycle of your period (but before it's reached the bleeding stage) then you can get pregnant w/o ever having had a visible period.But if you used a condom, and used it right the risk of pregnancy is really small.
No, "while" is not a preposition. It is commonly used as a conjunction or an adverb to indicate a period of time during which an action takes place.