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No, it is not healthy. It can cause you to have a urinary tract infection or kidney infection by holding it.
If you are bleeding after having a urinary tract infection and your period is no where by near due, go to the doctor ASAP! Your infection may not have been treated properly and be causing you extreme damage .
White cells are a sign of infection. If you have them in your urine it probably means you have some type infection in your urinary tract. Your period should not have white cells being secreted because there is no infection.
Yes, especially if you are on antibiotics and are on the birth control pill and didn't use a back up. Antibiotics can make the pill not work. Take a home test or go see your doctor to find out if you are pregnant. UTI's and antibiotics won't make your period late.
no. go and see your doctor. That is unusual expecially if it happens all the time.
I don't think so, it could be that you have a infection or a signal that your period is by to come
If you mean low abdominal pain, the answer is yes.
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, just an infection. Go and see the doctor
Spotting after your period can mean the following things: * Left over blood from your period. * Old blood. * Urinary tract infection. * Pregnancy related. * Vaginal infection. * Irregular period. answer sounds to me that was left over period blood no need to worry. -
Hi. If you are pregnant, you need to see your Doctor or go to hospital to make certain you are not pregnant. Brown spotting can occur during early pregnancy and is usually harmless, but it is always best to be certain. If you are not pregnant, the brown spotting may be a urinary tract infection or a yeast infection, from recently stopping/starting birth control pills, recently taking morning after pill or due to your period about to arrive.
Possibly. There are reasons you could mistake bleeding for having a period and still be pregnant, such as some infections. If you think you could be pregnant, take a pregnancy test. If it is positive, you'll need to go to the OB/GYN for confirmation and treatments. If it is negative, you should go to the doctor due to a possible urinary tract infection or other infections or menstrual-related problems.