It is all right to take laxatives when you are having your period.
No, taking laxatives will not stop your period. Your period is determined by your menstrual cycle, taking laxitives has no effect on your cycle at all.
Laxatives can be addictive, however, not in the same way as a narcotic drug or cigarettes. The more you use laxatives the more your bowel movements will become dependent on them. A bottle may recommend taking only 2 tablets. However, after prolonged use, you will have to take more for them to work. Fairly soon you will be taking handfuls and up to a few bottles of laxatives in order to have a bowel movement. With prolonged use you will become completely dependent on laxatives in order to have a bowel movement, and you can cause yourself to become constipated permanently.
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.
Laxatives are very helpful when a person needs to relieve themselves. The first medical laxatives were invented by a Dr. C. B. Fleet.
Long-term use of laxatives can lead to dependence, electrolyte imbalances, dehydration, malabsorption of nutrients, and damage to the colon. It can also disrupt the natural bowel function, making it difficult for the body to have regular bowel movements without the use of laxatives. It is important to use laxatives under the guidance of a healthcare provider to prevent potential harm.
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Spiking a drink with laxatives can lead to a charge of assault or battery.
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Laxatives do not help to clear THC from your system. THC is stored in fat cells and can be detected in the body for a period of time after use. The best way to clear THC from your system is to drink plenty of water, exercise regularly, and allow time for your body to naturally eliminate it.
Some contraindications for laxatives are: Rectal bleeding, vomiting, appendicitis, and abdominal pain.
You can safely use mild laxatives when pregnant.