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HIV does not prevent women from having periods. If a woman was getting periods before getting HIV, periods are likely to continue until menopause.
Yes.
Yes it will. It's not real menstruation you are having.
no sometimes your body just likes a break
No, women go through menopause at around age 50, when their ovaries stop releasing eggs (ova) and, therefore, they stop having periods.
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.
They don't normally as there is no need for one-after all the only reason women have periods is so the egg can be fertilised but sometimes women go throughout their whole pregnancy having regular periods. Some women don't even know they are pregnant until they go into labour!
In 20% of women, they stop having periods, or they become extremely light. I have had Marina for 7 years, and I stopped having periods. Its really nice! The body doesn't make the the thicker lining of the uterus every month, so its not necessary and perfectly safe.
Well i really don't know, but that depends on her body. Most women stop having there periods around the age of 45-54.So she either had menopause, is going through it, or stop having her period already.
Irregular periods are very common for women under 20. As you get older it should balance out. People say birth control helps..But i'm not positive.
Amennorhea, the medical term for not having your period, can be brought on by unhealthy eating. Many women who are anorexic stop having periods for a while.
No.