No. Periods can fluctuate due to stress, being more sexually active than normal. Also hormones are to be accounted for. Our bodies change every 7 years. Women from as young as 35 up can be pre-menopausal (periods are irregular) until they reach menopause where their periods cease. It's a good idea to get a good physical each year and a pap test.
when a person has fewer red blood cells than normal his or her color is yellowish
a fewer? you mean fever? ITS NOT UNCOMMON. But its a sign of infection or abcess.
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they would be underweight because they would have fewer villi and it is FEWER than normal
Lighter elements are composed of fewer protons and neutrons compared to heavier elements. They tend to have fewer total nucleons and lower atomic numbers. Lighter elements are typically found at the beginning of the periodic table, while heavier elements are found towards the end.
fewer than 40 bpm
A person with fewer red blood cells than normal may appear pale in color due to reduced oxygen-carrying capacity in the blood, which can lead to a condition called anemia. The skin and mucous membranes may appear lighter or more washed out due to decreased blood flow and oxygenation. Treatment involves addressing the underlying cause of the anemia to restore red blood cell levels.
Yellowish
he would be fine! :D
A crash diet consists of significantly fewer calories than normal daily intake. Firstly, this should not be fewer than the minimum recommended caloric intake for a person's height and weight. Secondly, the calories ingested should come from healthy foods. There should be limited sugar and bad carbohydrates. Foods consumed should be packed with vitamins and minerals. A crash diet can help you lose weight, but it should not be at the risk of complexion, mood and overall health.
No. With things that may be counted we use "fewer."
Fewer than there should be.