I’m still fighting my first trimester of this year’s pregnancy, but my period has been fine. I’m still on a strict antibiotic for chlamydia, and I’ve been getting the standard dosage of anti-inflammatories. The good news is that you don’t need to go with the prescription to have your period.
In case you didnt know, the CDC has a website called Chlamydia.gov that has a lot of information about the disease including what to do if you’re having it. Basically, if you do not get the standard treatment for chlamydia – a course of antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and birth control pills – you can pass the disease on to your baby.
So, you could pass the disease on to your baby if you dont do the standard treatment for it. Thats why I had the antibiotics and anti-inflammatories, and Ive been having a good day.
If you want to get your period back, you have to do standard treatment for chlamydia. Basically, you get a course of antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and birth control pills. So you have to get those three every month. There are plenty of pharmacies around for this, and they are very simple. They dont take no money. Plus, if you dont do the treatment for chlamydia, you can pass it on to your baby.
I think chlamydia is caused by the bacteria that causes gonorrhea, which is the sexually transmitted disease that causes the monthly period, but the doctor said that it doesnt affect periods.
I would think that doctors would think this too, but as it turns out, not all doctors are trained to look for things like this. I have been told by a few doctors that they find a lot of non-medical reasons for the monthly period. Maybe they can’t find it.
Now there’s a thought. I suppose that is a good thing. I think some people with chlamydia and no period could do with a different pregnancy.
Of course, there are a whole lot more things that can cause a period, but I think it’s a good idea to have a doctor check out your period regularly.
I don’t know about you, but I’m afraid I’ve had a lot of bad periods that I didn’t know about. One of the most common causes was alcohol. Not drinking alcohol before noon can cause a missed period, so if you drink too much, you should check your morning pee first. I guess that’s just one of those things that will leave you wondering if your period even exists.
As a matter of fact, the reason we all have to check our period for signs of infection is because if you don’t, you’re more prone to getting chlamydia. Most people get chlamydia from infected penises, so it should be no surprise that it can also be caused by sex acts.