If you mean "Can an infection stop your period from coming" then yes it can. Any stress to the body...be it physical or emotional can effect hormone and chemical levels, thereby effecting the menstrual cycle.
Sometimes a urinary tract infection, forms of staph infections, and infections of the pelvis can also change the menstrual cycle.
STD bacteria can also effect the timing of your period.
Remember to get any infections checked by a doctor, or any menstrual irregularities that haved stated and lasted for more than one cycle.
Sometimes, you cycle just wont come, will come late, last longer, last only a few days...etc for no reason at all and readjust itself the coming month.
Remember....even without insurance you local ER must take you in, so if price is an issue go there with concerns.
Peace&Respect
I don't know about any illnessess that can make your period stop, but if you exercise way too much, or are under-weight, your period may become very light or even stop. It is not healthy for your period to stop, so make sure you are paying attention to your health if this occurs.
Yes it can
Yes, a vaginal infection can stop your period. This is because the PH balance can get messed up and stop the entire menstrual cycle.
The answer to this is no. I had a bladder infection while I was on holiday last year, even though I was on my period, the infection still remains and will not go away unless you take antibiotics which will be prescribed by your GP.
Once your period starts it starts. No worries. It happens to every female who is growing up. The period will eventually stop on its own. You don't need to stop it. I wouldn't recommend trying to stop it either just stay calm and take care of the period. Eventually it'll stop.
I've never heard it stops it but it might make it be late.
From everything I read it can not stop a period BUT a kidney or other Urinary tract infection can cause a late or missed period.
No, a urinary track infection doesn't stop you from having menstrual periods. Menstruation is controlled by your menstrual cycle, hormonal changes throughout your reproductive organs, it has absolutely nothing to do with your urinary tract or bladder.
You have probably got your period or you might have a UTI (urinary tract infection) I hope you find this useful!
Yes it is possible to get an infection or even STD during menstruation.
if you cheated on her you really should stop seeing her boy
Parasitic infections have the longest incubation period in an intestinal infection. One in particular such as the Giardia infection has an incubation period of one to as many as four weeks.
When they stop seeing black and white!