yes, but you should talk to your family doctor.
Nope anti-depressants shouldn't effect your period cycle.
Yes they can. Medications mess with your hormones which in return messes with your menstrual cycle.
It happens very frequently when women try to skip the non-active pills to avoid getting her period. What most don't know and now you do is that many times it backfires and you end up spotting for longer than the period would have lasted. Skipping sugar pills can mess up your cycle.
When you start birth control it is not unlikely to have spotting or breakthrough bleeding. This is a side effect that can last up to 3 months or longer. You should not stop taking your birth control because you will actually mess up your cycle and when you will have your period. You will also experience more spotting or breakthrough bleeding if you stop now. The spotting will go away,however, you should visit your physician to consider changing the dosage of birth control. Spotting and breakthrough bleeding usually stops when switched to a higher dosage of birth control.
Its possible it may effect your cycle. It may cause you to have a late or early period or irregular vaginal bleeding.
You can but this will mess up your cycle and you wont be protected fully. Continue taking your pills as prescribed.
Yes, some women will experience irregular bleeding if they try that.
You shouldn't mess with here in a sense of bothering or pestering her just for fun. Sometimes during a girl's cycle, she can become very irritated even when she's trying to remain calm. And if by mess with her, you mean have sex with her then it would depend on your consent and hers.
Stress can alter a menstrual cycle. Surgery exerts physiological stress on the body. Therefore, surgery can indeed alter the dates of menstruation.
no it can not period mess is due to hormonal mess not other thing to prevent that blood use vaginal douch contoining povidine iodine
No it can not mess up your Period it can just make it flow faster hope i Helped!
Yes