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.
Yes.
Winter monsoons are periods of heavy rainfall in winter that can cause floods.
This is not unusual when a woman begins menapause, you can be at risk for anemia from blood loss with these heavy periods
It could be a symptom of pregnancy but you do not have normal periods that are heavy flow during pregnancy. You can experience light bleeding but not heavy. Do a test.
You wouldn't call it normal because it could cause a severe amount of blood loss depending on how heavy your periods are but it very often occurs to most women. This is usually a course of irregular periods that could be corrected by particular medication. You can see your doctor and for advice on how to help regulate your menstruation.
No. Speak to your doctor. This pill might not be for you but there are others. Or maybe the injection would work better.
Dysmenorrhagia is menstruation (periods) that are abnormally long or heavy that are painful. Dysmenorrhea is menstruation that is painful, while menorrhagia is abnormally long or heavy periods.
Heavy bleeding after a methotrexate injection for an ectopic pregnancy can vary from person to person. Some individuals may experience light spotting or minimal bleeding, while others may have heavier bleeding, which could be a sign of complications. It's essential to consult with a healthcare professional if you experience heavy bleeding or any concerning symptoms following the injection. They can provide guidance and determine the best course of action based on your specific situation.
See a Doctor- Gynaecologist
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.
It could mean a lot of things really. It just depends on your situation. If you are overweight and have irregular periods, you may have Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), the cysts on your ovaries can cause pain in your lower right or left stomach. Your period could just be heavy and have nothing to do with the pregnancy test. Some women have uterine fibroids that cause heavy bleeding with cramps. If you are really concerned then you should make an appointment with your Primary Care Provider.