Yes it can. That is one of the symptoms!
A heavy period has numerous possible causes such as a hormonal imbalance, or pelvic inflammatory disease. Fibroids, and certain kinds of birth control, can also led to heavy menstrual bleeding. If a person is concerned, they should see their doctor.
I'm not sure, but just remember that constant, non-stop pain should ALWAYS be checked out by your doctor. You should see your doctor any way to be sure you don't have any serious health problems.
Period cramping that transitions from the front to the lower back without the onset of menstruation can be attributed to several factors. Conditions such as ovulation pain, pelvic inflammatory disease, or endometriosis can cause discomfort in the pelvic region that radiates to the lower back. Additionally, muscle tension or gastrointestinal issues may also contribute to this type of pain. If the cramping persists or is severe, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation.
No, taking an anti-inflammatory drug cannot make you miss a period. Menstruation is controlled by your menstrual cycle and hormonal changes that occur, you ovulate and then you menstruate, if you miss ovulation then you miss a period - this has nothing to do with your medication at all.
Trichomoniasis will not cause a missed period.
No, quitting smoking can not cause a missed period.
If you have missed your period and are pregnant, you most likely got pregnant around 14 days before your missed period.
It just means that you missed a period
pregnancy tests will only detectafter 5 days of your missed period
Home pregnancy tests are designed to be used AFTER your missed period. Using it 2 weeks before a missed period could skew the results.
The day of your missed period if your worried about being pregnant.
No.