your emotions dont control but, but you can make your self late. if you are stressed or worried about being pregnant you can cause you period to be late, its not controld by emotions but stress dosent help
Emotions do not directly control your menstrual cycle or cause your period to be late. However, stress, anxiety, or emotional upheavals can sometimes contribute to changes in your menstrual cycle, including potentially causing a delay in your period. It's always a good idea to talk to a healthcare provider if you're experiencing significant changes or irregularities in your menstrual cycle.
Pathokinesis is the ability to manipulate or control the emotions of oneself or others. It is often portrayed in science fiction or fantasy genres as a superpower.
Emotions are often viewed as weaknesses because they can be perceived as making individuals vulnerable, clouding their judgement, and hindering their ability to make rational decisions. Society sometimes places value on stoicism and emotional control, which can lead to the misconception that showing emotions is a sign of weakness. However, emotions are a natural part of being human and can also be a source of strength and connection.
The midbrain does play a significant role in regulating emotions by processing sensory information and sending signals to other regions of the brain. While it is not solely responsible for emotions, it does contribute to emotional responses and behaviors.
In situations where people feel a loss of control, it is common for them to experience a range of emotions including frustration, outrage, and confusion. These emotions can sometimes lead to aggressive behavior as a way to regain a sense of control or express their feelings. Calming strategies and a supportive environment can help manage these intense emotions and prevent escalation.
Yes, all people are born with the capacity for emotions. Emotions are fundamental to human experience and play a crucial role in both social interactions and decision-making. Each individual's emotional experience may vary based on genetic, environmental, and social factors.
Yes, it is possible for your period to be late or stop completely from any hormonal birth control.
Your period may be late if you started the birth control patch a week late. If you had sex during that time, you may be at risk for pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test to be sure.
Hello there. Yes a period can be delayed if you have missed some of your birth control pills.
By the late Baroque period instrumental music was commonplace and there was an emphasis on depicting string emotions but with strict rhythmic, dynamic, and metric rules. All of those things had just begun to develop in the late Renaissance. Also, the Baroque period had Opera.
Yes, it can make your period late. You should expect it according to the type of birth control you're using. If you're not sure when, call the prescriber to ask for information specific to your situation.
Yes, it is possible.
You need to consult a doctor and see why it's late. If you want to control your period birth control is the only way.
Technically you can't control when you get your period. Either it comes on time, late, or early. But to make yourself healthier eat and drink well, that might help (:
NO it is not
Well, if you are pregnant your period will be late - there are many reasons why women skip their period; stress, dieting, extreme exercising, illness (such as the flu), using hormonal birth control, can all effect your period.
The birth control pill will not stimulate or jump start your period. Talk to your health care provider if your period is more than three months late.
Since you do not give much information about how late your period is it is hard to give you much information. If you are only a week or so late there is nothing to worry about. Periods are often early or late depending on how your health has been, if you are under stress, if you have had an infection, or if you are young and just starting your period. All of these things can affect the timing of a period. If you are a cycle or more late do a pregnancy test or contact your doctor. I wouldn't be worried just yet. It sounds like PMS with the cramps, emotions, and the discharge. Is the discharge itchy? and have a smell? If so that is a yeast infection and there are over the counter creams for that. Since you were off and on birth control there is also a hormone factor. Birth control pills play with the hormones because they are hormones and taking them for two weeks offers no protection. Just messes you up and that is why you are late.