* stress * Birth Control * poor diet * illness * change in medications
abdominal cramping can be caused by menstrual cycle, bowel movements and even gas bubbles
Birth control has a number of objectives. These include: 1. Preventing pregnancy 2. Regulating the menstrual cycle 3. Acne treatment 4. Other medical treatments (such as problems associated with an irregular menstrual cycle)
No, women cannot have their menstrual cycle without ovulating. The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle where a woman ovulates and failing pregnancy the uterus lining sheds. If a woman isn't ovulating then there's no possible way for her to menstruate - although she may still experience vaginal bleeding for other reasons such as hormonal imbalance or withdrawal bleeds.
Women in Rwanda do have a menstrual cycle, like women in any other country do.
Yes, it is possible. There are other things could cause your period to stop such as pregnancy (if you've had exposure) or a significant weight loss.
One of the main symptoms of pregnancy is a late menstrual cycle. Some other symptoms of pregnancy are nausea/morning sickness, swollen or tender breasts, and fatigue. For more information on signs of pregnancy go to http://www.americanpregnancy.org/gettingpregnant/earlypregnancysymptoms.html.
No. Progesterone is a steroid hormone, and is classified as a lipid.
The menstrual cycle is the entire reproductive cycle, I think that you mean menstruation/period. Gymnasts do the same as every other girl, just use a pad, tampon, or menstrual cup.
Yes. Stress and other factors can impact your cycle.
No. Only humans and closely related species such as chimpanzees have a period or menstrual cycle. Other mammals that have a placenta have a similar oestrous cycle, where the lining of the uterus is built up in case of pregnancy over a specific time cycle, but they don't shed the lining of the uterus as blood in the way humans do, they simply reabsorb the unused uterus.
The likelihood of getting pregnant right after a chemical pregnancy is the same as any other time. A chemical pregnancy does not typically affect fertility and a woman can ovulate and conceive in the next cycle. It's recommended to wait at least one regular menstrual cycle before trying again to allow the body to recover physically and emotionally.
Yes, it is possible to experience symptoms or signs of pregnancy three weeks after your period, especially if you have a shorter menstrual cycle. If you ovulate shortly after your period, conception can occur, leading to potential pregnancy symptoms. Additionally, hormonal fluctuations or other factors can also cause changes in your body during this time. If you suspect pregnancy, taking a home pregnancy test or consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.