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Trembling hands do not cause irregular menstruation. See a gynecologist if your periods are irregular. If your irregular menstruation has caused you to get anemia, that can make your hands tremble but not the other way around. In any case, this is something to discuss with your doctor.
If you're using a hormonal IUD then yes, it can cause irregular bleeds. As hormonal birth control stops your menstrual cycles in order to stop ovulation it can stop menstruation, instead you can experience withdrawal bleeds and it is normal for these to be a little irregular.
Not all vaginal bleeding is menstruation - it's unlikely she's experiencing menstruation twice in a month. Irregular bleeding is a common symptom of ovarian cysts, but we can't tell you if this is the cause of your daughters irregular bleeding - her doctor would need to confirm this.
Prolonged diarrhea can cause weight loss. If enough weight is lost, it can affect reproductive hormones enough to make the menstrual cycle irregular.
I read on a website that yes...this can make you miss your period. This causes your body not to get enough oxygen and inturn when the time of the month comes you don`t get your period. Good luck!!
Irregular menstruation can affect fertility and make it more challenging to conceive, as it may indicate issues with ovulation. If ovulation does not occur regularly, the chances of becoming pregnant decrease. However, irregular periods themselves do not directly prevent pregnancy; they simply complicate the timing and predictability of ovulation. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation if irregular menstrual cycles are a concern.
Delayed menstruation can be caused by a lot of things, sometimes it's simply because of irregular cycles as a result of going through puberty or menopause. Otherwise delayed menstruation can be a result of stress, ill health, some medications, or even travel.
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Menstruation is delayed as a result of delayed ovulation, things such as stress or ill health can delay ovulation as the body prevents pregnancy when it can't cope. If you're a teen irregular cycles are normal too so this can cause periods to start later than expected.
Menstruation is part of the menstrual cycle, it occurs after ovulation if the egg released is not fertilised, thus if ovulation is irregular menstruation will be irregular too. This is common during puberty as it takes time for your body to reach a point where it is mature enough to ovulate on a regular basis and hormonal imbalance is normal. Ill-health such as stress or unhealthy weight can cause irregular cycles too, also some medical conditions. If worried talk to your doctor to look into why you have irregular cycles.
Yes. It can delay the menstruation. This may be due to psychological trauma of the dengue. Any psychological trauma can cause the menstruation to delay.
Things such as stress or illness can cause your period to become temporarily irregular. But if this happens often, you may have an irregular menstrual cycle and may need to see a 'GYN to get it more regulated.