Everyone is affected differently. Some girls and women get sick during the menstrual period, and need medication.
Menstrual flow leaving your body doesn't hurt, however menstrual cramps can hurt - menstrual cramps are a result of hormones being released that cause the uterus to contract in order to push out the menstrual flow. Some women are more sensitive to these hormones than others or produce higher concentrations - however most women can prevent menstrual cramps by regulating their hormones or altering their diets.
The contraceptive implant prevents the normal menstrual cycle. Some women have irregular bleeding, and others have no bleeding at all.
It's not menstrual cramp but it can feel that way. You are ovulating and some women notice none of this and others do.
But numerous things can go wrong with the normal menstrual cycle, some the result of physical causes, others emotional.
It's not very nice to bath with others (blood in the water) but there is no reason why you can't have a bath on your own.
When you menstruate is determined by your menstrual cycle, a hormonal domino affect between your brain and reproductive organs. The idea that womens menstrual cycle synchronize is a myth, one womans menstrual cycle cannot change another womans menstrual cycles.
No, you can do anything you'd do normally. Some women find exercise helps during menstruation to ease menstrual cramps, while others find more strenuous exercise such as running can make cramps worse - it's about doing what you feel comfortable with, no reason to run if it's making you uncomfortable. If you're a professional runner then note that your performance can be effected during your menstrual phase.
in some women it does and in others it dosen't everyone is different
It affects others emotionally &+ physically.
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Some females become physically ill, others just experience annoying discomfort.