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Cramps are a normal part of having a period hun
This probably isn't being pregnent, if you are new to periods it is more then likely you're not regular yet but if you have had you're period over 2 years it could just be plain cramps but if it continue's and you're still worried I suggest you visit you're doctor
Doctors are clever, ask them.
My wife was sterilized 21 years ago and she still has her period.
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First of all I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want to get your period.... Well I'm ten years old and I have been getting cramps in my lower stomach. I might get my period soon. Getting your period at ten years old depends on who you are but it is possible to get your period at ten years old like I might soon
Its totally normal i have had the implant and haven't had a period for two and a half years but every month i get the cramps, bloating and other symptoms
The cramps could have been from ovulating. The patch is pretty effective if your using it properly and is supposed to shorten and lighten your period. Its always safest to still use a condom if you want to make sure you wont get STD's or get pregnant because antibiotics and antidepressants lower the effectiveness of birth control. If you have already had your period get a test just to make sure.
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I have had issues with leg cramps for 45 years, since early teen years. I take potassium, eat bananas, grapes and do on. Still get cramps if I have worked up a lot of sweat for a few hours. Rubbing alcohol works almost instantly and no more cramps the rest of the night. I really don't care why or what the experts say, it works for me every time.
If you have regular periods then 5-6 weeks is too long since your last period. If you are 16 years old, you may be experiencing irregular periods. It happens.
Yes, it is possible to have a period at 55 years old. Menopause, the natural cessation of menstruation, usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 55, but it can happen earlier or later for some individuals. If you are experiencing unexpected bleeding or changes in your menstrual cycle at 55 years old, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying health issues.