2 months
It is typically safe to start eating solids shortly after an appendectomy once your digestive system is functioning normally, usually within 24 hours. You may be advised to start with light, easily digestible foods and gradually progress to a normal diet based on how well you tolerate them. It is important to follow your healthcare provider's instructions for post-surgery diet and recovery.
yes
Thats pretty normal. After 65 days, start to worry.
i usually cramp and, eating more than normal, and my face starts to break out. but everyone is different
it is normal because u have to wait 28 days and then 28 more days and it starts again so it is normal
yes, its just the bodys way of getting back to normal.
My guess is that, you either start having problems with your body, you become a vegetarian or carnivorous, or don't eat anything else but that type of food you're eating. I also guess you start having health issues.
No a "black discharge" is not normal. Using BCP or MAP can cause irregular bleeding and break thru bleeding in the first three months of using OCP.
Once you start Puberty you will begin to have sexual urges and fantasies. This is normal behaviour.
they first start eating when they have their teeth fully grown out
Yes they could be
Pretty much, it no longer works to prevent pregnancy .