Yes the Dr. can tell if you are active and there is a privacy law about telling your parents.If you dont want them to know tell your Dr.
At 18 you are no longer considered a minor and the privacy act would not allow the doctor to tell your guardian. You don't have to say a thing because you are an adult now.
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No it could not mess up your body unless you get pregnet
Going to a gynecologist has nothing to do with you being sexually active or not. It depends on if one of your partners has had an STD. You should go get tested, just to be sure. And then use a condom with every partner, every time. Condoms are the only way to help prevent an STD. If possible, you should ask each partner to get tested also. That will protect you and them. you are always at risk.the only way you wouldn't be if you didnt have sex at all.if you arent using condoms you need to get checked. Unless both you and your partner have been checked and been faithful you are at risk. Condoms are certainly a big help but not 100%. If you are sexually active (even if you are both faithful) you should be having regular cervical (Pap) smears anyway.
If you are sexually active then you could be pregnant but if not then you could just having a late or irregular period.
First of all your question makes no sense at all and also you don't have to be sexually active to get a vaginal infection you can just be dirty and not dushe yourself like you should.
Obesity is the most likely cause of your mentrual pause. I strongly suggest that you see a gynecologist, both to quell your fears, and to make sure you don't have any other medical issues needing attention.
maybe you're getting your period could be hungry could have a tumor
only if you are sexually active
If you are a sexually active female, pregnancy can occur. Birth control will help prevent pregnancy, but is not guaranteed.
It could mean you have BV Bacterial Viagnosis. It could come from a period or any deodarants or smell goods that is used in that area
If You Are Sexually Active This Could Be A Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) So Go To A Family Planning Or GUM Clinic They Will Test You For Everything That Will Be The Best Thing To Do ...
You could have Bacterial Vaginosis or Yeast Infection.