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Yes absolutely and often you have cravings and eat more because the body is preparing for a baby. You can live completely normal even when you menstruate.
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Perfectly normal.
It's not exactly normal, but certainly it's common for women to experience cravings during menstruation. Food cravings are often a result of the body needing something it is lacking, during menstruation the body may need larger amounts of certain nutrients or more energy. Common cravings include chocolate, which can imply a need for more magnesium in your diet, and crabs which are a common craving if you need more energy in general.
She could be. But she could just be ovulating or near her period
going without food by choice is fasting. if not by choice, starvation.
Yes but it's also signs of getting your period.
Well some girls have signs before their period and before their first period. Every girl is different and some don't have signs but having signs means that your period is coming. ~Cramps ~Vaginal discharge ~Spotting (little bit of blood on your underwear) ~Headaches ~Backache ~Food Cravings ~Mood swings ~Fatigue ~Nausea
A diet can come with food cravings. It's only normal that all our favorite foods that we loved so much are coming back and requesting them we eat them again. These are normal, and the typical diet is replete with cravings because so many foods are forbidden. However, one solution is to do a single day where you can eat any food you want. This is known as a free day. It is common in some diets, and it is usually on a Sunday where the person can relax and eat whatever they want. This can help with the food cravings in a little small way.
1 to 2 weeks before your period is due. Pre menstrual symptoms can include tender breats, bloating, mood changes such as depression and food cravings. These are some examples of just a few.
In addition to a missed period, nausea with or without vomiting, tender, swollen breasts, increased urination, fatigue and food cravings.
There is a very simple solution to this. Keep a calendar. On the first day of your period mark a little "X" on that date of your calendar ( this is day 1) and do this every day. A normal cycle is 28 days and ovulation happens on or about day 14 ( so this will also tell you when you are fertile). After a cycle or two you will see a pattern and be able to tell when you will have a period. You may also have physical signs before your period. Swelling of your breasts, cramps, bloating, mood changes, feeling tired, food cravings are all signs.