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Urinary Tract Infection


Question Posted Wednesday January 21 2009, 10:51 pm

I have a UTI at the moment, and I've been taking medicine to help the pain. I'm supposed to be getting my period soon.. Will the UTI make my period arrive later or will it even effect it?

16/f

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kerry_jeanne answered Thursday January 22 2009, 6:16 pm:
A UTI will not effect your period, however if you haven't seen a doctor yet, I suggest you do so A.S.A.P as UTI's can become very severe when not treated properly. Good Luck!

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Myrrha answered Thursday January 22 2009, 4:29 am:
It won't effect it at all. Your urinary tract and your uterus are 2 seperate systems. The only problem is you will probably be more miserable. Us women all know how miserable your period is, and to have a UTI on top of that, ouch! Drink lots of water and cranberry juice and get lots of rest. Good luck!

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