There is no evidence to suggest that taking iron tablets will make your periods heavier. In fact, some studies have shown that taking iron supplements may actually help to reduce menstrual bleeding.
I've never heard of it
It is not so. I never came across the any such information about the amoxicillin.
No but pregnancy can. Be sure to get a pregnancy test to make sure that's not the cause of your late period.Women can still have periods if they have chlamydia. You can have chlamydia with or without getting your period.
No, naproxen has been shown to decrease menstrual blood loss because of their ability to interrupt excess prostaglandin F2-alpha. Source: http://www.drnorthrup.com/womenshealth/healthcenter/topic_details.php?topic_id=67
I just recently joined and pilates and it sure does make you wanna go
It would not delay, but it would make the bleeding less severe. One tablespoon in a large glass of water should slow down heavy bleeding.
No, having a fibroid will not make you bleed out of your urethra during your menstrual cycle (the cycle refers to the entire reproductive cycle). If you're bleeding out of your urethra then that suggests a urinary tract infection, see your doctor.
Pilates will help you lose the weight. It is a famous program to help people lose weight. Other people had also published their reviews about Pilates online and they stating that it does help them.
Birth control pill bring more regular bleeding while you're taking it, but won't make any long term change in your menstrual cycle after you stop. Therefore, stay on it as long as you like to have regular bleeding with the understanding that it does not cure any underlying problem causing menstrual irregularity.
I doubt it, when you have your period it comes out of your vagina, a completely different hole to your uretha which the kidneys are attached to. Kidneys and the uterus are completely seperate.
Yes. If you keep taking them and ignore the pause days you'll suppress the regular bleeding. Don't make a habit out of it though.