No a "black discharge" is not normal. Using BCP or MAP can cause irregular bleeding and break thru bleeding in the first three months of using OCP.
I don't know if it is normal but I have the same problem with this and monistat and probably clotrimazole...
No. Using a topical cream will not delay your period. Your period is set on a 28 day cycle if your cycle is normal. Using a cream to relieve the symptoms of a yeast infection has nothing to do with your womb.
Yes, you can make ice cream using heavy cream.
Whipped cream can be made using CO2 as a propellant by using a whipped cream dispenser that infuses the cream with CO2 gas, creating bubbles that give the cream a light and fluffy texture.
It could be - if you are using hormonal birth control (like the Pill) it could also be break-through or withdrawal bleeding.
The birth control pill makes bleeding lighter by prevening heavy buildup of the uterine lining. When you stop, your period will go back to its previous pattern, before you were on the pill.
No, acrylic cannot be etched using etching cream.
It is suggested that you wait until any bleeding or swelling due to the procedure is abated before using it. This usually takes about a day but is different from patient to patient.
Skim milk is prepared using a cream separator. For more information about what other foods are prepared using a cream separator, check out the website, Britannica.
Yes, you can have irregular bleeding after using the NuvaRing for some time. However, if you are having bleeding, contact your health care provider to find out if an exam is in order. Irregular bleeding can be a sign of an infection or another problem.
It's not unusual to have unscheduled bleeding in the first three months of use of the birth control patch. After that, bleeding with the patch on is unusual, but doesn't mean that the patch isn't working as long as you've been using it correctly. If this bleeding recurs, see your health care provider for an exam.