You may want to go see a doctor because Birth Control in most cases have high risk of blood clots to be safe you'll want to check and make sure you have not developed any blood clots. i doubt that's the case but better safe then sorry.
My calves burned after my run. Those calves are two months old.
Call your doctor.
having period cramps for the first 3-4 months are normal. if you are spotting or see any blood go to the doctors . i had cramps for the first 4 months until they finally went away
If you have been having PMS and cramps the pills will help and may take away much of it. I used the pill for 20 years to stop PMS and cramps and it helped me. No doubt about it. Your periods will get shorter and lighter after a few months/years on the pill.
mild cramping is normal,but severe,sounds like trouble.see your doctor immediately
calves younger than 3 months
yes you can. i am 37 weeks pregnant. for the first tree months or so i was having very painful period cramps and i always thought my period will come any moment. but according to my i was completely safe.
Cramps are a sign of pregnancy, i was sure i was coming on my period i had all the cramps etc.. im now 5 months pregnant
Weaning beef calves before 5 months can be detrimental if not managed properly, as it may lead to nutritional deficiencies and stress for the calves. Generally, calves are best weaned between 6 to 8 months to ensure they receive adequate nutrition from their mothers and can adapt to a solid diet. However, if calves are healthy, well-fed, and acclimatized to eating solid food, early weaning can be successful, especially in certain management systems. Ultimately, the decision should consider the calves' health, growth rates, and overall management practices.
A cow's young is called a calf. Calves are born after a gestation period of around 9 months and are typically nursed by their mother for several months before being weaned.
No, not at all. If you've extended the period past the targeted 3 to 4 months that calves are usually weaned from being bottle fed, then it's not going to harm your calves at all.
For dairy and bottle calves: At two months you should begin to feed the calf grain. At about 3 months the calf should be eating hay and be limited to 1 bottle of milk a day. At 4 months the calf should be weaned. For beef calves, they should be weaned when they are 6 to 8 months of age by separating them from their mothers for a few weeks to several months. Beef calves can be naturally weaned at about 10 to 11 months of age when the cow decides when her calf needs to be weaned. The weaning time will depend on how well the calf has grown, the body condition of the cows, the market a producer wants to target, and pasture condition and/or winter feed supplies. Some producers may be forced to early-wean their beef calves when they are 3 to 4 months of age due to decreased pasture conditions like drought, and/or the calf is "pulling his/her dam down" too much (i.e., the cow is loosing condition feeding her calf when she should be gaining when lactating).