You can get on the pill to regulate your period. Or you can buy super duper tampons and wait until your body figures it out. Periods tend to get more regular by the time you are in your mid twenties.
See a Doctor- Gynaecologist
For me it is. But if you continue to have heavy periods and if you did not have heavy periods before you started your pill then you should see your OBGYN. Good luck and God Bless:)
Yes.
Menorrhagia means abnormally heavy or long menstrual period. A related term, metrorrhagia, means excessively frequent periods.
Menorrhagia means abnormally heavy or long menstrual period. A related term, metrorrhagia, means excessively frequent periods.
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Ask a doctor for general advice about heavy periods. For some people, heavy period is normal while others may be caused by an imbalance of estrogen and progesterone. This can be easily corrected by going on a birth control pill or putting in an IUD.
Yes a period can do thios If it is this heavy then try not to go to school or work when it is this heavy because it can also be very smelly.
They probably aren't normal yet
No. Two normal heavy periods and no symptoms of pregnancy sound like your definitely not pregnant.
Seasonal periods of heavy rainfall are typically associated with the monsoon season in tropical regions. These periods occur when moist air masses bring heavy precipitation to the area, resulting in prolonged and intense rainfall. Seasonal heavy rainfalls can lead to flooding, landslides, and other hazards in affected areas.
Metrorrhagia is bleeding between periods. Menometrorrhagia, in contrast, is heavy bleeding and bleeding between periods.