Vaginal infections are more likely to cause pelvic cramping, unusual vaginal discharge and/or unusual vaginal odor. Infections may also cause irregular periods or spotting.
Masturbating with objects, especially if the objects are not clean, may cause vaginal infections. Sharp or pointed objects could also cause damage to the vagina and cervix.
Amenorrhea, or lack of periods, is usually cause by one of two things. First, if you have been having unprotected intercourse, you may be pregnant. Perform a pregnancy test. If the test is negative, then you may have a hormonal imbalance that is causing you to not have a period. Consider scheduling an appointment with an Ob/gyn doctor for an exam and evaluation.
15. May 2012
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