No, it does not. If you are still menstruating, you should not be on HRT. Talk to your health care provider about effective contraception in perimenopause.
It isn't a choice. Menopause will occur whether or not you take HRT. HRT will reduce some of the symptoms associated with menopause such as hot flashes. If you can tolerate the symptoms you are better off not taking the HRT because it increases the risk of developing certain cancers.
Yes
Yes she can take it
No it is not. HRT is Hormone Replacement Therapy, it is not a contraceptive method of any kind. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a special kind of treatment which is used to replace hormones in ones body which are no longer producing because of menopause. The hormones that need replacing are usually oestrogen and progesterone. For more information on Natural HRT for Menopause(http://healthlongevity.co.uk/Bio-Indentical.php) visit Paivi's website, she is one of the world's leading experts in this field.
HRT is a medical abbreviation. HRT can stand for Hormone Replacement Therapy. Another HRT abbreviation in medical terms includes Heart Rate Turbulence.
You can safely take the MAP while you are on birth control. Ask your Ireland pharmacist about the side effects and if it is OK for you to take the MAP.
The duration of Dnevnik HRT is 1800.0 seconds.
I have no idea. There's no medical need for a "pre-removal" appointment to take out the contraceptive implant.
They usually last six months.
Dnevnik HRT was created on 1968-10-01.
Dnevnik HRT ended on 1968-10-01.
It is very likely that it would not be a problem, BUT! It Could depend on the type of HRT you are on. AND this is a question for either the Dr supervising your HRT or the Dr prescribing the Nurafen, not a free Q&A board.