Every girl is different in using pads or tampons, but usually you first start off with a "pantyliner" like when you would have discharge. Once you start getting your period more often some girls start to choose "tampons". Tampons are usually best when it comes to periods, like if you go swimming, maybe sports. When you first start using one, don't try and force it in or out because you may end up hurting yourself. Just calm down and slowly push in or pull out. "Pads" are usually more easier and slightly more comfortable because you just have to pull the tape and push it on your panties. But for my opinion I just like pads their more easier for me. You can choose it for yourself just when your ready.
no. you should stop the medication during menstruation and just resume after
No, it is biologically impossible to get pregnant during your period as there is no egg present. BUT it is possible to get pregnant as a result of sex during menstruation, also not all vaginal bleeding is menstruation. Unless you want to get pregnant you should always use birth control.
you can get pregnant at anytime if you have sex(even during menstruation or even if you use "protection").
Yes there is bleeding during menstruation
They had peasant women menstruate for them!
No, menstruation cannot contrinue during pregnancy. Menstruation will only occur if the egg during ovulation is not fertilised. You cannot menstruate while pregnant, although you can bleed for a few reasons so if you do experience bleeding during menstruation you should see your doctor.
No, the egg isn't released during menstruation. The egg is released during ovulation, which typically occurs two weeks before menstruation, if the egg isn't fertilised then this leads to menstruation.
You cannot conceive during menstruation as there is no egg present. You can however have fertile cervical mucus present and thus sperm may live for up to seven days, by which time you may ovulate. Unless you want to get pregnant you should always use birth control.
You should use super thin towels during menstruation that have good fluid absorption quality and at the same do not restrict movement.
No, a woman cannot be fertilised during menstruation - it is biologically impossible to ovulate during menstruation, however in the right conditions sperm from sex during menstruation can survive for up to 7 days by which time a woman may ovulate and thus get pregnant. If a woman doesn't want to get pregnant she and her partner should always use birth control.
The thing is, they cannot exercise when they have cramps. That would be like exercising when you have cramps, that would be painful. Another thing is, that if they're running, it makes the period become heavy. It's a best thing that women do not exercise during menstruation.
Probably not, however there have been cases of pregnancy and a mild menstruation during first trimester of pregnancy.