Does Thrush Medication Delay The Menstrual Cycle?
Infection and stress can delay a cycle.
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Some medications can alter the menstrual cycle, as they cause hormone imbalance and altered coagulation patterns. Some of these are NSAIDs like Ibuprofen, anticoagulants, anti-tuberculosis drug Rifampicin, hormonal contraceptives, thyroid medication, antibiotics when used along with pills and so on.
Since you have had an infection recently, the infection itself and the associated stress also can cause a disturbed menstrual cycle, again due to transient hormone imbalance.
Thrush medication is not in itself likely to cause any abnormal menstrual pattern. Also, since you had an early period during the previous month, you could be having a delayed cycle now. This is mostly due to some transient hormone disturbance which often clears up naturally, once the body recovers from the stress.
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Possible if sexually active throughout.
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Pregnancy is possible in this cycle if you have been sexually active throughout without any protection. You can exclude this through the blood test and also a sonogram.
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HPT reads well 3-7 days after the missed period.
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Home pregnancy test reads well 3-7 days after the missed period. For a better clarification, you can get the assessment of the serum beta-hCG titres. This can read positive ten days after ovulation, if pregnancy occurs.
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Persistent negative pregnancy tests two weeks after missed period rule out
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If you have been having persistently negative home pregnancy tests done according to the required precautions, pregnancy is very unlikely. Yet, you can cross-check with a blood test and a sonogram of the pelvis. You should also see a gynecologist for further appraisal of the situation.
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