Are you in a monogamous relationship and is your partner in a monogamous relationship with you?
If both of you are only having sex with each other, and both of you are free from sexually transmitted disease. Then a condom is not necessary as you can't get any more pregnant. But if there is any question in your mind of your partners sexual practices (or if you are having sex with other men) this is not the time you want to be exposed to a disease or to expose your unborn baby via the birth canal.
No, taking medication is optional when you have herpes. Patients may choose to take medication to help with the discomfort of outbreaks and shorten their duration. They may also take medication daily to reduce the number of outbreaks and the possibility of transmitting the infection to partners.
Pregnant women should take as few chemicals as possible.
Yes it does itch, but it can also burn and or tingle. Herpes can cause a lot of discomfort and or pain. If you think you could have it then you should see a doctor.
No! Do not take ANY type of medication without talking to your Dr first.
It depends on the type of preventative being given. Consult your veterinarian about the specific medication you are using.
No, theres only surgery!
Generally any over the counter medication is ok.
Do not take any medication during pregnancy without talking to your dr first.
What kind of sick? You need to call your doctor and ask. When pregnant you can never take any medication without asking the doctor first.
The interaction of these medications together is fine. If you take them in the recommended and prescribed dosages. Do not take either medication if you are pregnant, breast feeding, or are planning to become pregnant. Also do not take this medication if you have bone problems such as density issues or osteoporosis. Do not take either medication with milk or any product containing milk. Limit your exposure to the sun (tetracycline is a known for causing quick and painful sunburns).
In really bad cases they can give you pills for motion sickness but this is something you have to discuss with your doctor. Never take any medication without asking him/her.
If you had sex while you were ovulating, then there is a big chance. Take a preg test to make sure.