you can get the IUD removed when ever you want it pervents you from getting your period
No
If you had BOTH testicles actually removed - not a vasectomy - then you can no longer make a woman pregnant. If you had ONE (out of two) removed, then the remaining one can get a woman pregnant.
Not unless you tell him.... if it's a first time pregnancy you will have longer before you start showing. Also, if you are a larger woman, your preganancy will not show for a longer period of time, as well.
No, once your period begins you are no longer ovulating. A woman ovulates before menstraion, this the only time of the month that a female can become pregnant
A woman still gets a period after having her tubes removed or tied because she still has her ovaries which is what cause her to have a menstrual cycle. She still has her womb as well, and that is where the blood builds up, waiting for the body to signal that a pregnancy has not occured. If the womb has been removed and the ovaries left in place, the woman will not bleed but will still feel normal cyclical monthly changes.
There is no physical way to force a woman's period out. It is important to let nature take its' course and most females find that their period lasts no longer than 7 days. A woman should never douche to try and get her period to finish sooner as it is not safe.
I'm not sure why anyone would buy a woman a present just because she has her period (unless it's her first period and it's a menarche gift). If you want to buy a woman a gift just buy one, there's no specific gift for a woman on her period.
It can be longer then it was before but it usually goes back to normal after a few months. How long differs from woman to woman.
i think woman take longer i think woman take longer
Yes it does because the hair does not removed from the root.
She's dead, thus would no longer menstruate.I'm not sure what you're asking here, when a woman dies she is no longer living - not only will she no longer menstruate, but she also no longer does anything...because she's dead.
It means you need to see a doctor, woman.