IUD press..?

Can I have inserted iud when I'am virgin?
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I enjoy little red bumps by my vagina. They look like blade burn or little pimples..what do u think they are?


It could be possible.
The cervical waterway is likely to be small and tight. It depends on whether the clinician can find it through.
The exam and procedure could also be a little difficult for you.
If you want this surrounded by anticipation of future heterosexual buzz, I would recommend trying something else for a while first.
It you are thinking of the Mirena to control difficult periods, that's usually an excellent choice. But contained by your case, I'd try other things first, such as oral contraceptives.

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You read correctly -- it IS presently approved for women who have not have children. Each woman's internal anatomy is a little different. Sometimes it go in smoothly, and sometimes not. Someone who is experienced in IUD insertions would most probable be willing to try, if that's what you really want.

Can I go and get pregnate if my BF ejeculated on his hands later put his hands within my vagina?

IUDs are more effective if you've have at least one child. Not to mention the certainty that they are easier to insert after childbirth.

I'm not even sure that there is a doctor that would put one within for you if you haven't had children.

28 weeks subsequently?

Yes,
but the question is why!
Talk beside your Doctor about what forms of birth control will work best for you. If you are wanting a sure form that you don't hold to share with others than an IUD is a fitting idea, but STDs will still be a problem. Use condoms

How lots girl actually resembling the stuf that shoots out of a guy when he orgasms?

just use a johnny

Can taking vitamins make your time late?

No, You can lone have an IUD after have a child.

What do you think of breast implant and what is too big?

There are a lot of other option out there, maintain doing your research And you will find whats best suited for you...

Hormones?

The only coil that have been extensively tested within nulliparous women, as distinct from virgins, is the Mirena. The data sheet really does not preclude its use in virgins. I suspect that you might be at increased risk of cramps, but single a trial would tell.





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