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No, antibiotics do not effect menstruation - although if you are ill it can cause delayed menstruation or menstrual problems.
It's like aspirin and relieves pain and fever. If you are pregnant and overdosage with "Cortal ®" it can cause delayed labor, liver and heart damage for your baby, and liver damage to you. It does not end pregnancy.
Zero. Cortal is Aspirin and can not make you abort.
Please expalin what you mean by coke. Cortal will not have any effect on a pregnancy. If you mean Coca-Cola it wont have any effect either.
The side effects of using Cortal is an upset stomach, heartburn and nausea. Cortel is used for relief of mild to moderately serve pain.
Medicines can change menstruation.
No not at all. Hormones effect menstruation.
Semen can't really effect menstruation, this is because menstruation is controlled by the hormones in a woman's body - the only time semen can effect menstruation is if it results in pregnancy. Semen can however soften the cervix which can help induce a late period.
I had it late and prolongued...
No, a vaginal suppository doesn't slow the flow of menstruation. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterus lining, nothing you put into your vaginal canal can effect this shedding process. There are medications that can effect your flow.
Delay means a pause before an effect, the effect is not instant.
There can be many reasons for your period to be delayed. The most common reasons for delayed menstruation are stress or ill-health - if you're unwell your body recognises that getting pregnant may be a bad idea so it will delay or skip ovulation, which in turn leads to your period being delayed or it will skip that cycle. Delayed periods are also common if you're in your teens due to cycle irregularity - it takes time to reach a point where you are physically and sexually mature enough to ovulate on a regular basis, and changes to your body as you're going through puberty can have a major effect on your cycles and so result in delayed menstruation. Sometimes periods may seem delayed when they're not - the average menstrual cycle is 28 days but everyone's cycles are different, also it's normal for there to be up to 7 days variation between your cycles, so a few days 'late' isn't really late at all.