According to their web site, menstrual disruption is expected after the procedure. By the time you go for your follow-up visit to be sure the procedure was effective, your cycle should be regular again. They have a web site and a phone number for questions. Additional information: Since the Essure micro-inserts do not contain hormones, it is unlikely to affect the menstrual cycle. However, for women who have been using hormone-based Birth Control that suppressed their monthly cycle, it is possible that their periods may become slightly heavier or be delayed.
I had it done 8 days ago and at first it was mild, watery blood. Now I am exepriencing a light period. It is very frustarting and I have no idea when this will end. I was advised light spotting for a few days. There is no reason for prolonged bleeding after the procedure, if you experience this - you should see your doctor.
Yes.
Being sporty does not affect your period etc, and neither does being short. It is normal to get your first period between ages 9-16, so height does not affect your period, and being sporty does not affect your period.
-Morning sickness -No period -Nausea -Cravings
While you may find coverage available for this birth control method, I strongly urge you with caution before using it. There is currently a huge lawsuit against Bayer for the complications this procedure has caused. You can find more about the lawsuit on Drugwatcher.org so you can get up to speed on what is happening and why this lawsuit was brought against Bayer for Essure in the first place.
Hepatitis is spread via blood. If a tattoo needle is used on someone with hepatitis, then used on someone else without being totally sterilized first, it is possible to spread the infection to the other person.
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Yes, if you wrap the tooth in gauze first. Make sure the pliers are clean and sterilized.
No, it's not possible to miss your period if you just have a crush on someone. Not even being in love makes you miss it, only being pregnant. And when you first get your period they are not regular, it takes a while for them to become regular.
In the first two months, the baby is called an "embryo". But from that period on to the birth, the baby is called a "fetus."
The Jurassic period was the middle period of the Mesozoic era. It lasted from 199 to 145 million years ago. The Jurassic was divided into 11 stages, the first being the Hettangian and the last was the Tithonian.
Yes. All milk is first sterilized before use.