If you are not pregnant but the menstruation is still gone it can be just skipping once, it happens. if it has been gone for longer than skipping once you should look over your life. Have you been loosing or gaining a lot of stress lately, been very stressed or exercised a lot? That can make it stay away. Speak to your doctor about that.
If you are pregnant and looking for an abortion you have to see a doctor. You find all clinics at abortion.com. If you don't have access to a safe abortion provider where you are you can also go to safe sites like womenonwaves or womenonweb and see a doctor there. They will send you the medicine after a consultation and also do check ups afterwards.
Sometimes you feel sick or not having any periods
Sometimes - if you have PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) you don't have regular periods at all unless you are on medication (Birth Control or glucophage). It seems to early for menopause. I would go see a doctor.
The Ubiphene is a medication that is used to get the periods started and get pregnant.
Betamox is an antibiotic that is used to treat bacterial infections and is not typically associated with changes to menstrual cycles. However, any medication can potentially affect hormonal balance or overall health, which may indirectly influence menstrual patterns. If you experience significant changes in your periods while taking any medication, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
The easiest exercise to do to avoid medication would be to keep a good posture, walking or swimming, lift objects safely, use a proper sleep posture/position and avoid sitting for prolonged periods.
No, papaya does not cause your periods to start early - just like green tea, it's one of these really bizarre myths that circulate around online. Your period starts when it is due to start according to your menstrual cycles, you can't speed-up your cycles or skip phases of your cycles to start your periods early. You can induce your periods if they are due or late, but nothing you eat will make your periods start early.
In the early stages of emphysema, you can control it with medication, but eventually the patient requires oxygen rather than medication.
A parenteral medication is any medication that is not given via the gastrointestinal tract. This can include any injected medication or IV infusion.
When the i pill is used, it can delay the periods and the chances of pregnancy are low.
=Unless you just got your period your circulation should be the same every month! If you are doing drugs or taking any kind of strong medication your cycle may become irregular. But if your period came early, and you are not putting any kind of strong drugs in your body then you should wait an see when it comes next month, then if it comes early again see a doctor!=
Periods come natural and there is no way to make them speed up or come early.
Overall, you shouldn't be on any pain medication for long periods of time, but if you are only taking one per day it should not hurt you.