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The better pills that is used after menstruation is used to reduce the cramps. Talk to your gynaecologist for the best pills to use after menstruation.
Talk to your parents (preferably your mum) about this. Tell her, and she will help and guide you about what is happening and teach you about menstruation.
Birth control can help regulate your period, talk to your doctor about it. Mine was irregular and my doctor put me on it. it helps a lot!
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.
There's no such thing as a mini-period. Menstruation is a specific part of your menstrual cycle, if you are spotting or bleeding mid-cycle that isn't menstruation but likely a result of hormonal imbalance. If it continues talk to your doctor to figure out what is wrong.
When we talk about stress delaying menstruation it has to be stressed enough to cause physical strain. Stress can delay ovulation as the body will try to prevent pregnancy when it can't cope, and thus in turn delayed ovulation leads to delayed menstruation.
Yes, menstruation is a normal function for most women. If you haven't menstruated for a year then there is a reason for this, if you have not been intentionally delaying menstruation via hormonal treatments or birth control then you need to talk to your doctor to find out why your periods are delayed like this.
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.
The carbohydrate intake has nothing to do with your menstruation. Most of the articles in your food does not affect the menstruation.