Yes, depression can have an impact on menstruation. It won't cause issues like irregularity or heavy flow, but research has shown that women who suffer depression are more likely to experience PMS symptoms such as depression during menstruation. Often feeling negatively towards menstruation can in turn produce physical symptoms such as worsening menstrual cramps.
I have experienced late period since taking zoloft..not that I am complaining..but it is weird that my period has been messed up..
There are no known drug interactions between Zoloft and the birth control pill
Well, honey, Zoloft is an antidepressant, not a blood pressure medication. It can actually have a side effect of increasing blood pressure in some people, so if you're concerned about your blood pressure, talk to your doctor about it. Don't be shy, they're there to help.
Zoloft is a long-term treatment for PTSD. In a controlled study, Zoloft was effective in safely improving symptoms of PTSD over a period of 28 weeks and reducing the risk of relapse.
The exact mechanism of Zoloft is unknown, but it is believed to increase the extracellular level of the neurotransmitter serotonin by limiting its reabsorption into the presynaptic cell.
yes it normally starts off with slurred speach, then studdering until you get off of it
It depends on you. Generally, doctors do not see problems with focus unless there is some other problem or drug interacting with Zoloft.
Height does not affect the period of a pendulum.
No.Opiates are Narcotics. Zoloft is not a narcotic.
The LEEP procedure would not affect your period.
Yes it could cause a ZERO sperm count. I have been on Zoloft (Sertraline) for 3 years and my sperm count is extremely low. So in essence it makes you infertile for the duration of use and possibly beyond.
No, the amplitude does not affect the period of a waveform. The period is determined by the frequency of the waveform, which is unrelated to its amplitude.