Your menstrual cycle is mostly under hormonal control. Other things can affect these hormones, though. Physical or emotional stress, weight loss or gain, strenuous exercise, are some of the most common things that can affect regularity. The act of having vaginal sex should not really affect the regularity of your cycle, but because you are sexually active (now), things like pregnancy and infection are reasons to consider any possible changes. It's good you are using condoms. They are very effective in preventing pregnancy as well as STD's.
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Hi, Anon.
Thank you for your post.
Your menstrual cycle is mostly under hormonal control. Other things can affect these hormones, though. Physical or emotional stress, weight loss or gain, strenuous exercise, are some of the most common things that can affect regularity. The act of having vaginal sex should not really affect the regularity of your cycle, but because you are sexually active (now), things like pregnancy and infection are reasons to consider any possible changes. It's good you are using condoms. They are very effective in preventing pregnancy as well as STD's.
Helena
March 25, 2017 - 12:58pmThis Comment
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