Yes.
Winter monsoons are periods of heavy rainfall in winter that can cause floods.
Dysmenorrhagia is a medical condition characterized by excessive or prolonged menstrual bleeding. It can cause significant pain and discomfort for individuals during their menstrual periods. Treatment options may include medication, hormonal therapy, or surgical procedures depending on the underlying cause.
Yes. Definitely. But if they are heavy and long enough to be worrying about, ask a doctor or call in center. Better to be safe rather than sorry.
Sertraline is Zoloft. It is an antidepressant.
When pronouncing sertraline...the "ine" sounds like "een." So, Ser-tra-leen. Sertraline!
See a Doctor- Gynaecologist
This is not unusual when a woman begins menapause, you can be at risk for anemia from blood loss with these heavy periods
Yes, but beware of increased side effects - both can certainly cause nausea and potentially cause sedation.
Sertraline is used to treat OCD
For me it is. But if you continue to have heavy periods and if you did not have heavy periods before you started your pill then you should see your OBGYN. Good luck and God Bless:)
Skipping periods is neither harmful nor helpful to your uterus. Doctors have found no reason that women need to menstruate every month and found nothing harmful in skipping periods. Skipping periods can be helpful for other reasons; if you have long heavy periods that leave you anemic or cause a lot of cramping.