Having prolonged menstruation is not a normal thing. Many women ignore it and it leads to many problems regarding your reproductive organs. I would suggest that you should visit a doctor. When I had my menstruation periods for a long time I visited a doctor and she prescribed some medicines and it was fine. It would be also a nice habit if you learn to keep a track on when you get your periods every month because then you can see by comparing those days whether your 28 or 30 days is correct. It helps trust me :)
No, having a bath during periods does not stop periods. Menstruation isdetermined by your menstrual cycle, water is amazing but it does not have the magical ability to stop time in order to stop menstruation.
Yes it can. I have been told by my doctors that since I take oxycodone for pain that my periods may stop till I stop taking the medication.
Besides hormonal birth control the only real options to stop menstruation would either be to get pregnant or to have a hysterectomy.
Pausera-m is a tablets prescribed for woman to stop prolonged bleeding during periods
You cannot stop your menstruation, because once you are pregnant, you will not be able to see your periods until your baby is born.Women usually stop seeing their periods once they become expectant. Periods usually resume after the birth.
If you're using a hormonal IUD then yes, it can cause irregular bleeds. As hormonal birth control stops your menstrual cycles in order to stop ovulation it can stop menstruation, instead you can experience withdrawal bleeds and it is normal for these to be a little irregular.
Trembling hands do not cause irregular menstruation. See a gynecologist if your periods are irregular. If your irregular menstruation has caused you to get anemia, that can make your hands tremble but not the other way around. In any case, this is something to discuss with your doctor.
You can't.
No
Only females are affected by monthly menstruation.
You can't stop your period once it's started - although there are medications to delay menstruation or suppress menstruation, there is nothing that can stop menstruation half way through because the process has already begin.
Prolonged, induced vomiting, as is the case with bulimia, has profound negative effects on the body. To begin with, it affects the lining of the esophagus that gets damaged from stomach acid. The teeth begin to rot and menstruation may stop, leading to infertility. Weight loss is also inevitable.