Posted By hfhs.md.rcs on November 25, 1998 at 16:43:42:
In Reply to: Am i pregnant? posted by joan on November 19, 1998 at 03:16:06:
My period seldom comes late, but last month, it was almost 12 days late,
i guess it could be explained by my worry of getting pregnant.
However, this month, it has been late for more than 1 week, I am not as nervous this month,
but up till now, there still isn't any signs of menstruation.
I have all the time had protected
sexBuccal smear
Causes of sexual dysfunction
Child abuse - sexual
Delayed ejaculation
Erection problems
Female sexual dysfunction
Inhibited sexual desire
Orgasmic dysfunction
Puberty and adolescence
Rape
Safe sex with my bf, and as far as we noticed,
there has never been any brokage of the
condomsCondoms
Female condoms.
Now, i start to worry about really getting pregnant this time,
and i'd like to know the chance of really having one.
And also, what may be the cause of this late period?
There have not been change in my diet etc, and i am not experiencing any stress!
Thanx for answering!
Dear Joan:
Stress, such as concern for becoming pregnant, new relationships,
travelTravel sickness, all can cause temporary changes in the menstrual cycle.
If you are concerned that
condomsCondoms
Female condoms are not adequate to prevent pregnancy (they work well when they are used: most failures are due to "taking a chance"),
condomsCondoms
Female condoms can be combined with
vaginalAnterior vaginal wall repair
Causes of vaginal itching
Culture - endocervix
Hydrocele
Hysterectomy
Transvaginal ultrasound
Vaginal bleeding between periods
Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy
Vaginal bleeding in pregnancy
Vaginal cysts
Vaginal discharge foam for added protection. Condoms can also be used with birth control pills, DepoProvera, or an IUD to both give high pregnancy protection and protection from sexually transmitted diseases.
Keywords: menstrual irregularity
This information is provided for education purposes only and is not a medcial consultation. If you have specific questions, please contact your physician.