Yes. Has nothing to do with active. But if too active you may miss oh about 9 of them in a row. Pregnant
you're probably pregnant. Thanks for your feedback , But i am looking for some serious replies to it, if any. I am not even close to being sexually active.
if her mother was a carrier of the bacteria then she'll also have it.
No. A pap smear also checks for cervical abnormalities, infections or cancer, and is for all females who are 18+ years of age, or who have become sexually active earlier than that.
Yes. Even if you're both fertile, it doesn't always happen.
yes especially if he/she is sexually active
Not just sexually active women, both men and women can get yeast infections for instance, even virgins. Unless you are ill you need no medication just based on the fact that you have sex.
If you think you are pregnant, include that in the question instead of beating around the bush with the spotting & sensitive sense of smell & nausea symptoms of being pregnant. If you are sexually active & think you are pregnant, get a pregnancy test. If the test is positive, go see a doctor. Even if the test isn't positive, you should still go see a doctor because pregnancy tests are not 100% accurate. And if you didn't know that these are symptoms of being pregnant, then you should not be sexually active with the lack of knowledge that you have about such things, (assuming that you are sexually active).
I had a situation where I missed my period three months in a row. I wasn't pregnant and I'm not sure how stressed I was. My Gynecologist said my hormones were unbalanced and prescribed me birth control even though I wasn't sexually active. I haven't skipped a period since.
There could be a number of things. A lot of women need to have their period "restarted" by medications occasionally for some reason. Call your doctor and talk to them about what to do. sometimes excessive stress or more exercise than usual could delay or even stop your period. if this happens i suggest calling a doctor
Can one partner have trichamonis and not give it to the other
Your period can always be late whether you have sex or not. You are not likely to be fertile on the day before your period, and the fact that you used protection gives you even less reason to worry.
Of course. Hormones are in everyone's bodies. It is the way we are made. Even unborn babies have hormones. It has nothing to do with whether or not an individual is sexually active.