yes
Bipolar I disorder is characterized by manic episodes, the "high" of the manic-depressive cycle.
Bipolar mania is when you are very hyperactive and extreme then go into depression. Cycling is the behavioral cycle of these episodes.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
yes because less employment cause inflation
Generally, hymen break will not cause change in period dates. However, a woman's cycle will keep changing quite often even due to change of climate.
Yes, any kind of change in diet, exercise, sleep routine, stress, just about anything really :) Can cause a change in your menstrual cycle.
yes it did for me.you will be bleeding heavier and your period will be off like it may start before time.
Because stress is the trigure of these episodes that make us bipolar: being overly happy, or overly sad. Normal people have shorter wavelengths between the two phases but bipolar people have extreme wavelengths between the two. Bipolar people can be in the manic phase for years until a stressful trigure, and boom, the cycle begins between happyness and sadness and once you understood bipolar 1, you will know why..like me for example...we fear stresses of life and have anxiety that the cycle will begin again, so medications keeps us balanced like a normal person. Bipolar 2 is less severe form of bipolar 2, but i've had/have both and can say bipolar 1 is painfull... We suffer alot and it sucks mighty bull balls... later :))
Bipolar I is a psychiatric disorder not a psychological disorder.
It might due to your stress, but your husband's affairs won't cause changes directly.
No, this isn't true at all, your menstrual cycle is controlled by hormonal changes in your body. A partner being unfaithful does not have the power to change your menstrual cycle.
There are a number of factors that can cause a change to your cycle from 28 days for years to 21 days for the last couple of months. Significant weight loss or weight gain, stress and certain medications can all have a part to play in the change of a woman's monthly cycle.