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Can a change in lithium dosage cause a late period?

I recently changed my dose of lithium (it went up) and since then, my period has not come. I'm approximately a week late and I'm having my normal... read more

Could this possibly be my period? Please help.

My boyfriend pulled the condom off and cleaned it out and used it again straight after, he says he was positive it didn’t get any on the other side w... read more

Period came two days before placebo pills!?

I’ve skipped around on birth control pills and now I started my period two active pills before the placebos. I’m cramping and bleeding heavy. I just h... read more

2nd period after plan B late, is this normal?

A LONG while back I had taken plan B for a scare, after lots of waiting I had finally gotten my full period that lasted around 5 days. Then I was due... read more

Switched birth control, and now no period?

I've been taking the pill for the last year and a bit, because my period pain without them in extremely compromising. I just recently (as in this is... read more

If I have two period in one month I can be pregnant ??

I got my period at march 5 to 11. I had unprotected sex at 16 I drink the Plan B one step the 17, and I got my period today (march 31). Can I be... read more

Pregnancy - Took Plan B after condom accident. Got my period earlier, but I am very nauseous lately?

My period before it was supposed to. I'm almost sure it was period because it lasted more than 4 days and I had days of very heavy bleeding, I even... read more

Mirena and no Period after two months. Is this normal?

... So I got Mirena two months ago, and I bled just fine on my scheduled period the first month. I have had my first checkup and my doctor said... read more

Can Kyleena make your period stop?

Does clindamycin have an affect on your period ?

My period was odd. Bleed for like 2 days. And after I was spotting. Just wondering if any other lady's out there experience that from that... read more

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