Well, honey, it's nature's way of saying, "Hey, you've done your time, now go enjoy the rest of your life without worrying about bleeding every month." Plus, no more cramps, mood swings, or tampon runs - sounds like a win-win to me! Just think of all the money saved on period products and chocolate cravings.
The time when the human female stops producing eggs. The menstrual cycle stops.
Menopause
If the egg is fertilized and results in pregnancy then the menstrual cycle stops. The menstrual cycle exists to allow pregnancy to occur, so when pregnant no need for it to continue.
a menstruation , because it becomes irregular which is portion then it stops which is fratiom so, it is irregular and stops .. the answer is menstruation ...
No, if a woman has no menstrual cycle then she cannot get pregnant. The menstrual cycle includes ovulation, no ovulation means no pregnancy. This is how hormonal Birth Control such as the combination pill works, it suppresses the menstrual cycles in order to stop ovulation to prevent unintended pregnancy.
menapause stops the menstrual cycle, therefore making it almost impossible to conceive
When you're fertile depends on your menstrual cycles - unless you use fertility awareness method you can't know when you are fertile. During a typical 28 day cycle a woman would be fertile around days 7-16 of their menstrual cycle, so potentially fertile two days after menstruation.
Menstrual cycles will come to an end as women go through menopause. Women's menstrual cycles will also be stopped if they fall pregnant, while on hormonal birth control, or after a hysterectomy.
Menopause signals the end of the menstrual cycle in the life of a female. Menopause stops anytime between age 40 and 55.
check with your doctor. u might have an infection or something else could seriously be wrong
Hormonal contraception shuts down the menstrual cycle all together.Hormonal contraception stops the menstrual cycle so that you no longer ovulate, thus also in turn you don't menstruate - the idea that hormonal contraception regulates your periods/cycles is thus a myth. People still see regular bleeds on most forms of hormonal contraception, for example on the pill, but this is a withdrawal bleed caused by hormonal drops when going from active to inactive bleeds rather than regular menstruation you'd get with a healthy menstrual cycle.
i wouldn't say it is bad, but there could be some problems. depending on age, you could be very old and it stops or you could be pregnant or too young.