yes
Yes, if you are sexually active.
sometimes, it really just depends on your body. it might affect your period, it might not, but chances are it won't affect you. if your period is affected, or changes when you should get it, don't worry, it will get back on its regular schedule soon and on its own.
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It is perfectly reasonable to want him to be tested, ESPECIALLY if he has been sexually active since you broke up. The flipside is true too, you should be willing to get tested yourself if yo have been sexually active since the breakup.
Be more manly, be more protective of her, don't back down in an argument, be more sexually active towards her.
Brown discharge often contains older deoxygenated blood that may be seen after your period. It is nothing to be concerned about.
Nystatin is for a yeast infection (NOT sexually transmitted) but this does not usually cause little bumps. I suggest you go back to the doctor.
yeah... you can stop the patch if your not going to have sex, and then just go back on it again when you are sexually active again. when your starting to have sex again just go back on the patch, wait the suggested time it takes for the patch to kick in, you can still have sex during the time when the patch is ineffective but wear a condom and you should be fine.
You will need to start a whole new pack. You can either start the pack the Sunday after your regular menstrual period begins, or right away. Either way, make sure to use back up protection for at least a month if you are sexually active.
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yes you could if you are sexually active, check with your local docter.
There is no use for Gynaecosid on pregnant women. It's used to help get your period back when you have Amenorrhea (=period gone for other reasons than pregnancy). It is not used for abortion.