most likely herpes..use a condom they help
Just into the vaginal canal.
You should only be using tampons during menstruation or withdrawal bleeds - during full bleeding. Tampons absorb blood and vaginal moisture so result in the vaginal walls becoming ulcerated and split, with less blood the damage is more severe and this is not only uncomfortable but increases risk of TSS as damaged vaginal tissues gives TSST-1 toxins responsible for TSS a direct route into the bloodstream. If you're not menstruating and use tampons then the tampon can cause more vaginal tissue damage and result in bleeding.
They Have A large surface area and they are full of red blood cells
what i mean is the full amount of blood in your body being replaced
Chickenpox is likely to increase the white blood count in a full blood count.
you cant unless you jailbreak it then you can download an app called ibluetooth
If he orgasms he will ejaculate, yes. But the penis doesn't have to be all the way in.
No, only use with full flow.With less blood tampons will absorb more vaginal fluids - this will increase splitting and ulceration of vaginal walls, giving TSST-1 toxins a more direct route into the bloodstream so higher risk of TSS. Not to mention it would be uncomfortable.You can use liners, pads, menstrual cups or softcups for spotting.
The full form of the PSA blood test is Prostate-Specific Antigen.
No, you cannot have periods after you are pregnant. You can have minor vaginal bleeding but it is not a full period flow.
Full blood exam
The bump is an abscess, the inside of your tooth is rotting and full of bacteria. These bacteria come out of the root of the tooth where the blood supply and nerves went into the pulp of the tooth when it was healthy. When they reach the jawbone the body can detect them (it can't so well when they are in the tooth) and begins to fight them causing pain and swelling and the bump is full of puss. The root canal work cleans out the inside of the tooth and drains the puss through the hole in the tooth root. Left untreated the abscess will continue to grow (fed by infection from inside the tooth), destroying jaw bone until it bursts though to the surface of the gum.