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Yes. Laxatives should only be taken when needed.
its a complex combination of steroids, laxatives and a bad case of constipation
Taking laxatives is not recommended at any point during pregnancy.
You shouldn't eat for a while, because the laxatives will be trying to rid your body of whatever food and substance it has in the stomach. Eating soon after taking the laxatives would only complicate the process, and possibly make it more painful.
laxatives make you poo and diuretics make you pee.
Laxatives do not affect Depo Provera. Since it doesn't get into your digestive tract, it won't even know the laxatives are there.
Just be healthy and exercise a lot. Or you can Starve yourself (Bad Idea) -_- 0_0 OR you can take laxatives to throw up whatever you eat (Bad Idea) -_- 0_0
Laxatives are very helpful when a person needs to relieve themselves. The first medical laxatives were invented by a Dr. C. B. Fleet.
Spiking a drink with laxatives can lead to a charge of assault or battery.
It is all right to take laxatives when you are having your period.
The main ingredients in laxatives can vary by type, but common components include bulk-forming agents (like psyllium or methylcellulose), osmotic agents (such as polyethylene glycol or lactulose), stimulant laxatives (like bisacodyl or senna), and emollient laxatives (like docusate sodium). Bulk-forming laxatives increase stool bulk, osmotic agents draw water into the intestines to soften stool, stimulant laxatives promote bowel contractions, and emollient laxatives help to moisten the stool. Always consult a healthcare provider before using laxatives to ensure safe and appropriate use.
You can safely use mild laxatives when pregnant.