There is probably no reason a person with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer should not be sexually active. Talk to your doctor to make sure. Your comfort level is the most important thing.no
Is perfectly OK to confine in your mom that you are sexually active, the best she can do is to take you to a doctor. You don't want to fool around in catch any viruses.
You really should read the packet or consult a doctor to know the chances of getting pregnant while on it.
If your periods are irregular anyway then there is no way to tell, I advise you to see whether you have a period next month, if not then go and see a doctor for a pregnancy test. If you have only recently become sexually active then you should be using protection anyway.
A female does not have to have her "down there parts" checked a doctor once she gets her period. She will need to visit a doctor once she becomes sexually active.
It means you have a problem and need to be examined by a doctor. If you are sexually active, you might have an STD.
If you think you are pregnant, include that in the question instead of beating around the bush with the spotting & sensitive sense of smell & nausea symptoms of being pregnant. If you are sexually active & think you are pregnant, get a pregnancy test. If the test is positive, go see a doctor. Even if the test isn't positive, you should still go see a doctor because pregnancy tests are not 100% accurate. And if you didn't know that these are symptoms of being pregnant, then you should not be sexually active with the lack of knowledge that you have about such things, (assuming that you are sexually active).
Your doctor may want to consider sexually transmitted diseases such as chlamydia in the differential diagnosis of your problem. If you are not sexually active, the doctor does not need to check for chlamydia which is a common cause of urethritis.If you feel you can't be honest with your doctor, you might want to find another doctor with whom you can.
It isn't healthy to have an urge to urinate constantly. You should see a doctor.
If you have been sexually active, you may be pregnant. If you have not been sexually active, this is abnormal. In either case, you need to see your doctor.
what does he do to your vagina to see if you are sexually activeMany women do not have hymens fully intact because of the many sports and other physical activities that we do as we grow up (and using tampons) so no, a doctor cannot tell if you are sexually active. If he did a PAP or a urinalysis or looked at a vaginal discharge under his microscope, he could have found sperm which would be an obvious sign of sexual activity. Also, it is possible that based on your questions, or why you came to see the doctor, he/she may have guessed that you were sexually active. After seeing thousands of women, a good doctor develops a sixth sense for these things. For example, you can often tell if a woman has ever had sex, or if she has been sexually abused by the way she reacts during the PAP and pelvic.
Taking the pill every other day is most likely going to cause breakthrough bleeding. You should ask your doctor about skipping the "inactive" sugar pills and starting the new packet, the day after finishing the last active pill. This is the way pills are taken to delay your period and will also continue to prevent pregnancy should you become sexually active.