That is not a common symptom. Since you had unprotected sex, you are at risk for sexually transmissible infection. Since you're having symptoms, you should see your health care provider for testing.
No, bacteria causes urinary tract infections. Some sexually transmissible infections cause painful urination, so if you're experiencing that symptom, and have recently had the morning after pill due to unprotected sex, it makes sense to get tested for STIs as well as urinary tract infection. Ask for the tests by name, as not all health care providers will test for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomonas unless you ask.
The birth control pill does not cause difficult urination. If you're having this symptom, see your health care provider to make sure you don't have an infection.
You mean the morning after pill? No that does not cause miscarriage.
No.
Yaz isn't causing your frequent urination if it's been three weeks since you took a pill. Get checked by your health care provider.
Foods that may help with frequent urination include water-rich fruits and vegetables like watermelon, cucumbers, and celery. Additionally, foods high in potassium such as bananas and sweet potatoes can help regulate fluid balance in the body. Avoiding caffeine and alcohol, which are diuretics, may also help reduce frequent urination.
It may be caused by many things, like diabetes, orU.T.I illness, kidney trouble. you must notice you pass more urine in the winder as the fluids in the body are not lost due to perspiration, so you pass more urine. One cause is drinking to much liquids as well.
You describe symptoms of a urinary tract infection, which is unrelated to the morning after pill. See your health care provider for an exam and treatment.
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The symptoms of enlarged prostate include the followings: Frequent and urgent urination; Difficulty starting urination; A weak urine flow; A feeling of incomplete bladder emptying; Frequent urination at night; Continued dribbling of urine. These symptoms can be cured by a herbal medicine called diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill. It contains diuretic herbs which can provide good effect to cure the urinary symptoms.
No it can not.
It probably will if I understand the "morning after" pill. I also think they won't give it to you if you are all ready pregnant .
If you are on the pill it is unlikely that you are pregnant. If you did get pregnant you would have the same symptoms as if you were not on the pill. Nausea, fatigue, tender breasts, heartburn, frequent urination. Missing a period COULD be a sign - but would be less reliable because you are taking hormones. At home pregnancy tests will work even if you are on the pill.