No, they just put more iron in your blood
Cocaine is soluble in water. Take a shower. ANSWER If you mean you have been taking it and it is in your hair from that and you may be tested by having a hair test, you can't wash it out, it is integral to the hair. It will continue to be in your hair for some time after you stop using so stop now, then have your hair cut.
Could you please give a couple more details? Thanks.
Yes. Stop taking the hydro. THEN get tested.
It is to neutralize the solution and to stop the hydrolysis.
Yes. It colors urine and all bodily fluids yellow, the color should discontinue a few days to a week after you stop taking the drug
No, having a bath during periods does not stop periods. Menstruation isdetermined by your menstrual cycle, water is amazing but it does not have the magical ability to stop time in order to stop menstruation.
There is no guarantee that taking birth control will stop you from having your period. You will most likely have your period anyway.
The only way to stop an irregular period is to start taking birth control. Usually, you will become very regular when taking the pill and some people stop having periods all together when they go on the shot.
no u cant stop having periods if u have a child
There is nothing in the IUD that will stop you from ovulating and having a menstrual period.
If you stop having your periods is the #1 given
40 -50 years old usually
No, women go through menopause at around age 50, when their ovaries stop releasing eggs (ova) and, therefore, they stop having periods.
not at all
it depends on your body, i stopped taking b.c. after taking it for 3 years and my periods were more normal than they were on b.c. but i forgot to take it sometimes. i don't like b.c. because it makes me gain weight.
No, as it will stop your period and you will have terrible pains, you can only start taking them when your off, and you have to do that till you stop taking the pill or you won't have your periods.
Yes, it is common for women to experience menopause around the age of 48, which involves the cessation of menstrual periods. However, it is still recommended to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying health conditions.