I haven't had a real period; I have spotted and it didn't hurt at all.
Breast pain is common but not a normal part of the menstrual cycle or menstruation, if you do experience breast tenderness it may be due to hormonal imbalance so check for solutions to this. Your breasts can be tender around ovulation, which occurs around two weeks before your period, and from then up until menstruation or even during menstruation - everyone is different.
When the uterine lining sheds this is typically called menstruation. Although women on hormonal birth control will experience a faux period in the form of a withdrawal bleed.
Your legs hurt during menstruation due to menstrual cramps. The same hormones responsible for causing uterine contractions can also effect other muscles within your body, pain also tends to radiate.
It could be irregular menstruation. If you are the one having late menstruation, I might suggest for you to go the doctor and ask more information about late menstruation. But yes, one option is irregular menstruation.
Medicines can change menstruation.
The beginning of menstruation is called
The beginning of menstruation is menarche.
It is common to have the tender breasts before the menstruation. This is due to effect of the progesterone hormone. The tenderness will go away and you expect the menstruation next day. The tenderness persists during the pregnancy.
The carbohydrate intake has nothing to do with your menstruation. Most of the articles in your food does not affect the menstruation.
Breasts can become tender before menstruation as a result of hormonal imbalance, higher levels of estrogen can cause the ducts of the breasts to swell and become tender. This is a common symptom of menstruation but shouldn't be considered normal, it can be reduced by regulating hormones or if it continues you should talk to your doctor about the problem.
No not at all. Hormones effect menstruation.
Tagalog translation of menstruation: regla