No it shouldn't effect your menstrual cycle as you are not on any medication. However, it is possible for women who closely associate with each other or live together, for their cycles to arrive around the same time.
Yes, being sick can affect your menstrual cycle by making your period late. Stress, whether good or bad, can have the same effect.
Being around someone who is menstruating has absolutely no impact on your body or your menstrual cycles. If you are experiencing menstrual symptoms it is because of your own menstrual cycle, it has nothing to do with anyone elses body.
Going off the Pill shouldn't affect your menstrual cycle.
I would say yes. Your mood change, you are in pain, get cravings and the sexdrive changes.
If I understand the question correctly, you are asking if you can start your period while sleeping in the same room with someone who is currently having their period. The answer to that is yes. Being around someone else, whether she is having her period or not, will not affect another woman's menstrual cycle in any way.
I've been on Trust Contraceptive pill for 5 months now... and im sick today... i took Biogesic.... can biogesic affect the effectiveness of my BCP? and my sickness may affect it too?? im feeling hot and my body feels heavy.. also my bone joints aches... i think i have a flu... do this factors affect my BCP?
I've always found that I'm more prone to diarrhea during menstrual period.
No
yes No. the idea of a court being able to force someone to take medication seems a little scary.
By being nice
No. Are you gonna listen to someone who is goody to shoes about chemical dependency or someone who has been through it?
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