No. You should not wait to have a catheterizing after you get your period.
That may be embarrassing to you and little problematic to the doctor. But is possible and some times necessary to put in the catheter during the menstruation.
Establishing a catheterization schedule may require a period of adjustment. To prevent urinary tract infection antiseptic techniques for insertion and catheter care should be used.
Urinary catheterization should be avoided whenever possible. Clean intermittent catheterization, when practical, is preferable to long-term catheterization.
When it is used as a name of laboratory the n it is capitalized. It should be --- Cardiac Catheterization laboratory.
You should always wait after you miss your period to do a urine test, otherwise the reading will be wrong.
You can take one right when you miss your period. If it still doesnt come one and its negative wait another week. If its still negative and your period dont start you should contact your doctor.
3 days after your period
There's no need to wait.
Clean intermittent catheterization is preferable to long-term catheterization. Fewer catheter changes will reduce trauma and UTI, the catheterization procedure must be sterile.
Wait until you have missed your period to take a test!!! Or you go to the store but only if you think it is serious and buy a package and if it says it is then Doctor.
Those using intermittent catheterization need to establish a schedule. Antibiotics should not be prescribed, but infection risk can be reduced by using antiseptic techniques, including washing the catheter.
Practitioners should give the male patient and his caregiver a detailed explanation of diagnosis. Sterile disposable catheterization sets are available for clinical settings and for home use.
Yes, you should wait at least Til your missed period.