Women have peroids, men produce sperm. If you are male, then you seriously need to talk to your parents about sex, because only women have a period when they produce an egg (if a woman would please fill this part out, I'd appreciate it, thanks). If you are female, then same thing, because only males produce sperm, through their testicals.
Basically, the question is an oxymoron, to my knowledge you cannot have both a period and release sperm. If you really are having both, I would recommend seeing a doctor.
No, women go through menopause at around age 50, when their ovaries stop releasing eggs (ova) and, therefore, they stop having periods.
No, experiencing bleeding from the rectum after sexual intercourse is not a sign of menstruation or having periods. Rectal bleeding can be caused by various factors such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, inflammatory bowel disease, or other gastrointestinal issues. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and diagnosis to determine the cause of the rectal bleeding.
A true period is an event that happens after ovulation. Bleeding other than a period can happen without ovulation, but is called withdrawal bleeding (which is the kind you get when you are on hormonal contraceptives) or breakthrough bleeding. If you are concerned about your health because you are not having periods taking artificial hormones is not going to help, but only make your health worse. If you are waiting for a first period, don't despair, it will come! If you are in a state of amenorrhea do some things to improve your health and you can bring your period back.
No. If you are having bleeding after having the uterus removed (a hysterectomy) it is coming from some other (abnormal) source and you should see your doctor.
If you're having periods, you're not pregnant. Other bleeding during pregnancy could be a very bad sign for the health of the foetus however, so go to the doctor if you're sure you're pregnant but bleeding.
If you carried on taking your pill without having a break while on holiday because you were swimming and have been bleeding for the last 3 weeks, you probably want to know what could be happening. It is likely that there is a hormonal imbalance but there are other possibilities that cannot be ruled out. If there is any chance that you could be pregnant, you could be having a miscarriage. Uterine fibroids also cause bleeding in between periods.
if you havent started your periods this is what it could be. If you have started your periods and this is occurring before or after you period is about to start it could b spotting if its possible it isn't spotting i would go seek a doctors opinion answer ovulation bleeding or implantation bleeding
There could be several reasons why you notice streaks of vaginal blood between periods. Without having a full history, not knowing your age and medical status, and not being able to do a physical exam, one can only guess at a few possibilities: *if you are on birth control pills, it might be break-through bleeding (due to a low dose pill) *some women can spot around the time of ovulation *cervical or vaginal cancer can cause bleeding *infections can cause bleeding *some women can spot after intercourse if they have a "friable" cervix *women can bleed at the time of implantation when they become pregnant *perimenopausal women with low hormone levels can have odd bleeding If you are having recurrent (repeated) bleeding between your periods, you should discuss this with your doctor and be properly assessed.
Having a tubal ligation makes no difference to your periods. If you have a hysterectomy you will no longer have periods, well not the bleeding anyway. If you do not have your ovaries removed you will still have pre-menstrual symptoms (if you have them) but you will no longer have cramps or bleeding. If your ovaries are removed as well you will go into the menopause.
Yes there is a chance of getting pregnant without having periods
There are instances of vaginal bleeding for long periods of time during pregnancy. However, it would depend upon how much bleeding; just spotting would be fine, but it is doubtful if bleeding occurs every day in large amounts.
If you are having a period, you are not pregnant. However many women confuse their periods with vaginal bleeding and vaginal bleeding can be a sign of pregnancy particularly in early pregnancy.