Yes, weight loss can cause your periods to stop altogether or make you miss one, or make them irregular, particularly if you are now underweight. If you were previously overweight and are now a healthy weight, your periods may well be more regular and not as heavy or as light as previously because you are now healthier
It usually causes less bleeding, however if you have lost too much weight it could cause more. To be honest, any changes to the body can make your period heavier, but you need to go and speak to your doctor about it to check everything is OK
Yes, but it depends on your age and how much you ate overweight. If you are in middle school, being overweight would probably be 130lbs+, and if that's your case, then yes your period will be delayed. If not then nope, it'll be coming at age 9-17! :)
hope this helps...;)
btw I'm in gr7 I'm 100 lbs I'm 5'2" (average) and I haven't menuastrated yet, but I'm pretty sure I'll start really soon... :(
Yes, it does. If you don't get your period next month, you need to go and speak to your doctor
Yes, it can.
It can make it less or even make it stay away, especially if it happens quickly. Same as for weight loss.
maybe, it depends on how much weight you lost
The majority of weight loss is in the form of water when the diet first starts. After the initial period, there is more fat loss.
Reflexology does not affect height but could affect weight. Reflexology can release toxins that have built up in the body which might affect weight gain or loss.
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Weight change will not affect the location of an IUD
Unless the weight losscauses one to become very underweight, the weight loss will not cause the skipping of a period. Pregnancy will, though.
That depends on your eating and exercise habits.
Running does affect weight loss pretty significantly. Running is a pretty good form of cardiovascular exercise that can help you burn your excess fat and build your muscles.
not usually unless you have an inflamed calculus
i dontthink so
Following weight loss surgery patients can typically expect to lose 50-75% of their excess body weight over a 1-2 year period. Many patients tend to gain back some of this weight in the years following the initial weight loss.