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If your on birth control you won't get periods. In some cases people can have quite severe periods where a dangerous amount of blood is lost, and some people have painful experiences, so birth control pills can be medically prescribed.
Yes, breast tenderness and swelling are common side-effects of hormonal birth control such as the combination pill. This may be temporary while your body adjusts, but if it becomes severe or it lasts for over three months then talk to your doctor about trying another birth control brand or method.
Probably not, breat tenderness can be a symptom of pregnancy, usually with nausea and/or vomiting. If not pregant, see a doctor regarding brast tenderness.
sometimes women don't get their periods from nursing or severe dieting. still, you should take a pregnancy test to rule out this reason. You should probably see a doctor in any event.
If you are having irregular periods and moderate to severe abdominal pain you should probably see a gynecologist.
as long as they are not severe
The common causes of missed menstrual periods include: 1. Having an irregular cycle. This is common in girls first starting their periods. 2. Being pregnant. 3. Being in perimenopause. That is the 1-3 years before full menopause. 4. Starvation and eating disorders. 5. Severe stress.
You get pregnant.
Yes. If it becomes severe call your dr.
You would notice that the tattoo would be severely raised and red everywhere not just on the outline of the work. Also you would have severe tenderness to the touch.
Stop drinking. Your baby can have severe disabilities if you drink while pregnant.
yes