Yes, when i was young i would have salt on everything, i was about 14 when i got my first period because of the amount of salt i have had. Salt can make your menstrual cycle messed, sometimes id miss 2 months. Today i cant conceive children because of the damage salt has done to me.
Having a thyroid condition can affect a woman's menstrual cycle. The thyroid autoimmune conditions Graves' disease and Hashitmoto's thyroiditis can also affect one's menstrual cycle. For those with Hashimoto's and hypothyroidism, the result can be heavy and/or irregular menstrual cycles. For those with hyerpthyroidism and Graves' disease there can be a change in one's menstrual pattern.
Usually lighter
Vinegar will not affect the timing of your cycle. There is however, anecdotal evidence that small doses of apple cider vinegar has alleviated heavy flow and cramping, but no definitive research has as yet been done.
These include amenorrhea, or the cessation of menstruation, menorrhagia, or heavy bleeding, and dysmenorrhea, or severe menstrual cramps.
Irregular menstrual period means a period which is not a set number of days, it may be only a couple of days one cycle and then weeks the next. Irregular menstrual periods can also see irregular flow patterns so light then heavy one cycle, heavy all the way through the period of the next cycle.
A menstrual disorder is a physical or emotional problem that interferes with the normal menstrual cycle, causing pain, unusually heavy or light bleeding, delayed menarche, or missed periods.
When its been more than 7 days and if its heavy.
Bare in mind that the Depo stops your menstrual cycle for several months - you may experience irregular bleeding while on the Depo. Once you come off Depo it takes time for your hormones to regulate again to have a normal menstrual cycle, during this time menstruation can be heavier than normal due to hormonal imbalance.
Gunshot, stabbing, really heavy menstrual cycle, and internal bleeding.
You need to go and see your doctor as soon as possible
Yes, and surprisingly enough, the more food and the more healthy food you eat on the days leading up to your period, the less heavy it will be. Women with anemia and deficiencies are known to have heavy periods. A good idea if you want a lighter period to take in a lot of calcium, magnesium, and iron in the week before your period.
It turns brown because it's old "dead" blood. Black would probably be the clots associated with heavy bleeding usually seen at the beginning of a cycle.