no. go and see your doctor. That is unusual expecially if it happens all the time.
No, it is not healthy. It can cause you to have a urinary tract infection or kidney infection by holding it.
Normal output is approx 1.5litres
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.
No. Blood in the urine not attributed to menstruation could be a sign of medial problems, e.g. a urinary tract infection. You should contact your primary doctor or gynecologist to tell them your symptoms and ask their advice.
It's normal to get pimples anywhere on your body before you get your period.
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.
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. -
no it will not but instead of putting a pad on before your period just bring it with you
It could mean you are about to start your period or you may have a bladder infection. I had this happen before when I had a bladder infection... If you're pregnant it could be the onset of a miscarriage
yes it's normal