You didn't exactly type that right, but if you mean water weight, then i think no. Because they become bloated, but it's not like water weight from drinking a bunch of water, it's like fluids inside you from about to be on your period. Don't worry, this will go away after your period.
Some women are just more fertile than others by nature. There are unsupported claims that certain foods or lifestyle choices make certain women more fertile. Younger women tend to be more fertile than older women.
Climate change disproportionately affects women due to their roles as primary caregivers, food providers, and water collectors in many societies. Women are also more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, such as natural disasters and displacement, as they often have fewer resources and rights than men. Additionally, climate change can exacerbate existing gender inequalities by further limiting women's access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities.
Water pollution in Africa can have severe impacts on both human health and the environment. Contaminated water sources can lead to diseases such as cholera, typhoid, and diarrhea, causing illness and even death. Additionally, pollution can harm aquatic ecosystems, affecting fish populations and disrupting local economies that rely on fishing and agriculture.
Fertilization can occur if a woman has unprotected sexual intercourse around the time of ovulation, which typically happens about 14 days before the start of her next menstrual period. Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to 5 days, so conception can happen even if intercourse took place a few days before ovulation.
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Women in Rwanda do have a menstrual cycle, like women in any other country do.
Because your menstrual cycle is the lining of your uterus shedding.
Women typically produce eggs during their menstrual cycle around the middle of the cycle, usually around day 14. This process is known as ovulation.
If you are a female then you are always in your menstrual cycle. The term 'menstrual cycle' is another word for the reproductive cycle, women are essentially always within this cycle - although it can be thrown off-balance, when a woman is pregnant, or suspended by hormonal birth control.
Yes, gas pains and bloating are the 2 most common side effects of the menstrual cycle. This can happen in both older women and younger women.
The contraceptive implant prevents the normal menstrual cycle. Some women have irregular bleeding, and others have no bleeding at all.
The menstrual cycle is the entire reproductive cycle - I think you mean during menstruation.Yes, a woman can practice yoga during menstruation, in fact some poses can be very beneficial to menstrual health and ease menstrual cramps.
Some innovative menstrual devices that can help improve women's health and well-being during their menstrual cycle include menstrual cups, period-tracking apps, and period-proof underwear.
No, not every woman has a menstrual cycle. Most healthy adult cis-women will menstruate, however women who have reached menopause will no longer have a menstrual cycle, nor will women who have had a hysterectomy - basically women who are no longer fertile. Women who use hormonal birth control don't have a menstrual cycle, as the purpose of hormonal birth control is to suppress the menstrual cycle so they don't ovulate - the bleeding women get is a withdrawal bleed, it mimics menstruation but isn't the same as menstruation. Many women were born biologically male, thus regardless of changes to their gender or genital reassignment surgery to change their sex, they are not capable of ovulation and thus don't have a menstrual cycle - although interestingly hormones given to many transsexual women can create symptoms similar to that of the menstrual cycle.
Yes, they often do.
No - the menstrual cycle is the entire reproductive cycle that women experience all the time, if you are asking specifically about menstruation then that can start during the day or overnight.
No. Only women can menstruate, because men, by definition, do not have the required equipment.Men can be influenced by the female menstrual cycle, because women release hormones during their cycles, and men respond to them subconsciously.