First and foremost, hormones influence menstruation. If they are not in balance, the cycle will similarly be affected. If a woman's periods are very irregular, she can ask her doctor to measure the hormones in her blood to find out if her hormones are out of balance. This will give a rough indication as to whether there is a serious hormonal problem. However, since what is 'normal' varies greatly with regard to women's hormones, blood tests are not a particularly good measure of what can be considered much more subtle imbalances in a woman's cycle.
Weight also influences hormonal balance and menstruation. If a woman is underweight, her hormones will stop working properly and her periods might stop altogether. Recent research has also shown that obesity can throw hormones out of balance and make it harder for women to conceive. Stress also affects the hormones. Many women find that if they are worried about something, it can influence menstruation. In some cases, a woman's period might actually stop if she is very worried about whether she is pregnant.
Regular exercise and keeping fit and healthy can help regulate the menstrual cycle. On the other hand, exercising too much and overstressing the body can have a negative effect on the hormones to the extent that menstruation may cease.
An amortization schedule is the schedule you make for the period of your loan. Your loan is what will effect your finances not necessarily the schedule.
Make a plan of what you are going to do in a set period of time. Write a detailed schedule with dates, times, and (if applicable) locations.
No. Missing your period means youre pregnant which is caused from sex.
Go into the school office in the morning and tell them. They will be able to make a copy for you. Stick it in your binder until you are use to it.
Your period lasts as long as your body needs it to. I am not sure why you would want to make your period last longer but you should not try to altar your bodies natural cycles.
You should map out what needs to be done and make sure that you set a schedule and stick to it becaus if you don't procrastination will sneak up on you
Make realistic goals for yourself, then record your progress toward those goals. It helps also to have a partner, someone with whom you exercise on a schedule.
Just tell him, don't make a big deal out of it, its natural =]
The period of a pendulum can be made longer by lengthening the cord or stick that connects the weight and the pivot. (Assuming that you cannot change the force of gravity.)
Their tour schedule does not show them coming to Toronto, CA in the next six months, their schedule doen't extend past that time period. They did make a stop in Toronto on July 31, 2009.
It's on my schedule.
No. No medication to make young women have their first period and no medication to make a period appear if a woman is late. This is done completely by the natural ways of a woman's body and cannot be counterracted with medicine.