There's nothing to say that women 'should' work out during menstruation, but no reason at all why they shouldn't either. Do whatever you want on your period, it doesn't stop you doing anything.
Women should seek care from a gynecologist, family practitioner or internist for menstrual irregularities.
Extra physical activity tend to have increased blood loss during menstrual periods. So women should not go for exercise during menstrual period.
Yes, they often do.
No it is not true.
Women in Rwanda do have a menstrual cycle, like women in any other country do.
This should be scheduled when women are not menstruating, simply for conveniencee.
Women with severe menstrual pain have higher levels of prostaglandin in their menstrual blood than women who do not have such pain.
why wouldnt women work...we're very powerful people. soo they should work
The menstrual cycle is called a phenomenon because it works mysteriously. Nobody really knows why women who work together or live together have synced periods.
Yes, gymnasts can still have a menstrual cycle - it depends on their health and level of gymnastics. Sometimes when women work-out too much or lose too much fat from their bodies their reproductive system shuts-down, but this doesn't happen to all sports women.
Not to be taken by pregnant women, women with a heavy menstrual flow. Those with a cardiac condition or thyroid disorders should consult a medical practitioner.
It can, all NSAID's work well for menstrual cramps. It is however better to prevent menstrual cramps to begin with, most women can prevent cramps with simple dietary changes and regulating hormones.