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Post-partum bleeding isn't as predicatable as menstrual flow, thus you could use too high an absorbency increasing risks of TSS - after childbirth due to damage to vaginal tissues TSS risks are already increased, which is another reason not to use tampons.
NO! This is something else more serious. See your doctor.
there are quite a few possible reason why this could be occurring. Follow the related link(Prolonged and Heavy Perimenopausal Bleeding) below for more information.
No type of vinegar has any effect on menstruation. Ibuprofen has no effect on menstrual bleeding, though it helps some people with the associated pain. There is no reason to take apple cider vinegar at all, but it wouldn't interact with ibuprofen. However, both have the capacity to upset your stomach.
The diclofenac injection does not delay the menstrual cycle. There is no reason why this should happen.
There is no particular reason why this should happen. You would be wise to seek medical advice.
what is the reason for getting old brown bleeding is this something serious or what because i am very worried i didn't get brown bleeding before and now the doctors says it could be old brown bleeding what is the cause of this why did this happen.
Metronidazole gel is not a spermicidal gel. If you're having intercourse while using it, you should use a condom -- not only for the pregnancy protection, but to help resolve the vaginitis.
You can't speed-up your menstrual cycle, it will continue as normal. There's also little reason why you should need to speed up your menstrual cycle.
Your menstrual cycle starts by itself when it is ready to do so, as long as you're healthy it will start by itself. There's no reason for you to try to do something to start your menstrual cycle again.
It is not so. There is no reason for the same to take place.
No, you don't have to use tampons.You can also use options such as pads, menstrual cups, softcups, diaphragms, menstrual sponges, or you can opt to avoid menstrual products all together and instead use free-bleeding or menstrual release. It is completely up to you what you use during menstruation and there is no reason what-so-ever to use tampons when there are so many other alternative options available to you. From a medical stand point tampons are best avoided as they are not very healthy or hygienic.