Well, it depends. If you have recently gotten your first period ever, than it's perfectly normal for it to be irregular for around two years before having a normal cycle. It's also normal for it to not be irregular when you first get it. The only reason you should not have it for two months could be a chance of pregnancy. I would suggest going to a doctor to get a check up.
Secondary amenorrhea occurs in women of childbearing age after a period of normal menstruation and is diagnosed when menstruation has stopped for three months. It can occur in women of any age.
Yes it will. It's not real menstruation you are having.
Yes, this is normal. Intercourse doesn't effect menstruation at all so it has no relation to your period, when your period starts is dependent on your menstrual cycle - sex doesn't effect this.
It's not normal to hate your period, but it is common. In our culture women are taught to think of menstruation only in negative terms - embarrassing, shameful, dirty, gross, smelly, inconvenient - and to ignore the many benefits of menstruation or how menstruation fits in with our wider cycles. Because women don't understand menstruation and feel uncomfortable discussing the subject it means that they are less likely to learn about menstruation in order to learn about benefits or how to manage problems like menstrual cramps. Furthermore women are taught that pain and inconvenience is to be expected during menstruation, and that women are slaves to hormones during menstruation or moody and irrational. It's no wonder women hate menstruation when that's all they're taught. A change in attitude can change all that.
No, women who take the progestin only pill usually do not have a regular period.
Menstruation can be painful, but not always and no one should tolerate pain thinking that it's normal. Menstrual cramps are common but not a normal part of healthy menstruation, most women can easily prevent cramps as long as there is no underlying health problem.
Likely non-existent, as women are only pregnant for nine months.
Not exactly normal, common perhaps. Hormones effect your moods throughout your menstrual cycle and you may be more emotional during menstruation is something upsets you. However a lot of this is due to how you feel about menstruation, women who dislike their periods are more likely to feel unhappy during menstruation.
The breasts are how they are. During menstruation they can get swollen but a normal breast is never hard. If she has implant she needs to speak to her surgeon.
Yes, some women do get extremely sore breast premenstrually.
After removal, normal fertility is regained after a few months, with a near-normal 80% of women able to conceive within 12 months.
Some do, some don't - everyone is different. Culturally women are taught that menstruation is shameful or otherwise negative, a lot of menstrual taboos exist that make women believe that menstruation is dirty or gross which can mean that they do not like their periods. Also often girls are taught that symptoms like menstrual cramps are normal so they don't realise they're preventable - thus suffering during menstruation, and less likely to enjoy menstruation. Many women do enjoy their periods because it reminds them that they're female, changes in emotions and neurology can mean women feel better during menstruation, including higher sex drives, more energy, more creativity, etc. and there are physical benefits such as firmer breasts and better sex too.