A late period would not necessarily cause a vaginal itch and irritation. The itch and irritation could be caused by a yeast infection. A doctor will be able to diagnose the problem.
The vaginal irritation can be a infection and not related to any pregnancy but if you are late and have had unprotected intercourse, there is a risk.
If you are having a period, you are not pregnant. However many women confuse their periods with vaginal bleeding and vaginal bleeding can be a sign of pregnancy particularly in early pregnancy.
its not posibble tell go see a doctor
A you could be to young, B vaginal problems, C cancer To young Cancer Vaginal Problems Pregnant
Yes it can but it may also indicate that you have and sti
pheeew i do not know if you get your period if it is the first one a month then chanses are its period but i dont know ask your doctor
If you had your period, it isn't necessarily your period. You could be having a miscarriage. So even if you did have your period, it could possibly be having trouble caring for your baby and having him die. I'm sorry :/
You have aids... maybee
This probably means you have a vaginal infection. If the discharge is lumpy, white/yellow, cheesy or smelly there is a problem. Go and see your doctor about it and get some medication.
Vaginal itching with your period and no sign of sores is typically gonorrhea. It's a bacteria so go to your doctor. However it could be the Clap, then you're screwed. Trust me I'm a scientist.
Hello, Your question is: Could i be pregnant almost immediately after having a hysteroscopy to remove a fetal bone left in your uterine cavity after an abortion-5 days after the hysteroscopy you have an unusually light period? It's possible you may of conceived but I would believe that the light vaginal bleeding you experienced was caused by the Hysteroscopy you had performed. Usually during any vaginal operatic procedure, vaginal bleeding is a possibility. Please note this is advice only & should not be used in place of a Doctors evaluation.
that your hymen has been broken, or a miscarrage Ovarian Cyst.