No, a bladder infection cannot delay your period.
Menstruation is determined by your menstrual cycle, a domino affect of hormonal changes between your reproductive organs and your brain. Your bladder is a different part of your body and has no impact on your hormones or menstrual cycle, so an infection makes no difference.
No, a urinary tract infection will have no impact on your menstrual cycle.
Your menstrual cycle is controlled by hormonal changes between your reproductive organs, it has nothing to do with your urinary tract or your bladder.
No, but if you are taking antibiotics for the infection they can cause your Birth Control not to work.
Yes it can
The diclofenac injection does not delay the menstrual cycle. There is no reason why this should happen.
No, eating guava does not delay your period. Menstruation is determined by your menstrual cycle, eating certain things cannot delay your menstrual cycle. The only way to delay your period is with hormonal medications or hormonal birth control.
No, Zyban has no effect on the menstrual cycle. Note: if attempting to quit smoking try Easyway, far more effective.
Not for any reasonable amount.
No, nothing you eat can effect your menstrual cycle.
yes, if you are 35 - 40 years old, otherwise no.
You can take Norethisterone which will stop your period for as long as you take it.
No, a urinary tract infection will not cause menstruation to stop. Menstruation is controlled by your menstrual cycle and the hormones related to your reproductive organs. A urinary tract infection has absolutely nothing to do with your reproductive organs or menstrual cycle.
Typically no, mineral and vitamin tablets will not delay your menstrual cycle. In some rare cases if you were to overdose on these sort of tablets it may cause problems such as delayed menstruation, but the likelihood of this happening is very low.
Yes you are but intercourse during the menstrual period has a high risk of UTI or yeast infection if you don't use a condom.
Yes. The higher white blood cell count means your body is fighting an infection which can cause a delay.
The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, as long as she is fertile she is always on her menstrual cycle. You can't tell where she is in her menstrual cycle unless she tells you.