i have had the same problem for about 4 years now, last time i wasn't on my periods for 3 months, i told my doctor and she said it is normal to be like that... i recommend you to see your doctor about this, it can be something serious
she would be having periods
No, having discharge doesn't mean your period is coming.You start getting discharge as you enter puberty - your first period will start within four years of starting puberty, but just having discharge isn't an indicator of your period coming any time soon. During your menstrual cycles discharge changes due to hormonal changes so you may notice fertile cervical mucus or heavier discharge as a sign your period is on it's way but if you're new to menstruation it may be hard to spot these changes. You may get pink or brown discharge leading up to your period too, this is called spotting, but you may not always see this.
Symptoms include a burning sensation while passing urine, pus like or yellow discharge from penis, pain and swelling in testicles. In women symptoms include pain while passing urine, vaginal discharge, pain in the lower abdomen, heavier periods, or bleeding between periods and or after the sex.
Yes Vampires have periods. Even though they are dead creatures they do have periods. It may come as a shock but all vampired have periods even males.
Periods are the shedding of the uterine lineing when an egg is not fertilised.
its just having irreguler periods it happened to my mom before the dontor should just give you some pills to help regulate your menstruation cycle.
If you have a mucous discharge with scanty blood in between your periods, you may have a yeast infection. You should talk to your physician.
A yeast infection. Enjoy.
Discharge, cramps and pain.
no, black discharge can be a sign of a prolapse in the vaginal wall - get this checked out
i am pretty sure that this is normal
you must have aids
intermenstrual bleeding
It gets whiter and thicker when you ovulate.
Yes it is normal.
your pregnant
Uterine cancer is highly treatable if caught fast. Look for Longer/heavier periods than you�۪re accustomed to, Bleeding or discharge between periods, Bleeding or discharge after menopause, Pelvic pain or pressure.