If this has just happened recently it is possible that you are approaching the menopause and your hormones are out of whack. If it has been happening for all of the 14 years I am very surprised you have waited so long to do something about it. In both cases you need to see a doctor as frequesnt heavy periods can lead to anemia and all the complications that follow it.
When I had mine done I was told by my doctor that you had to be 29 or have 2 children for him to be able to do it. I had 1 child and told him at every visit that I wanted it done, so he did it for me at 27. But I had to take 3 months more to really be sure, then he did it. I'm 31 now and I regret it as I'm in a much more stable and happy relationship, so I now understand the rules behind it.
This is because the egg is only physically barred from getting through. The uterine lining still thickens and builds up during the cycle as no-one told it there was no point! Your hormones still function in the same way, producing and releasing the egg, and building the womb's lining. The period still has the function of cleaning out this thickened lining each month.
PMS means Pre-Menstrual Syndrome. The song is said to be about the female period/menstrual cycle.
Getting Pregnant After 10 YearsIt's unlikely. A recent study (the Collaborative Review of Sterilization, or CREST, study) looked at 10,000 women who had undergone tubal ligation and found 143 failures (a failure rate of 1.4 percent). It can be higher when a tubal is done at the time of a C-section. The failure rate also tends to increase the longer it has been since one had a tubal ligation. The U.S. Collaborative Review of Sterilization (CREST) found the failure rate for tubal ligation (all occlusion methods) to be 1.85% after 10 years.Here's other comments from WikiAnswers contributors:Yes, it is very possible 1 in every 200 TL fail (This statistic has no documented source and should not be trusted.It is very possible. In fact, my friend last week found out she was pregnant after having a tubal ligation 11 years ago. The only thing was that it turned out to be a tubal pregnancy. The fetus was attached to the outside of her tube on her right side so she had to have her tube removed. The MD told her that her tubal failed and now she has to take some sort of birth control if she doesn't want to get pregnant. I strongly recommend to anyone who has had this procedure done and has any doubt if they are pregnant to go see their MD or get some medical advice as soon as possible. My friends tubal pregnancy ruptured and she had fever and heavy bleeding right away. This could be fatal, especially if you wait too long.My mom had her tubes tied (I guess that's the same as a tubal ligation). You can get pregnant from it, but most likely it's ectopic (tubal). Go to the doctor immediately. If you are having severe pain, bleeding, etc, go now. It will help you out ALOT. Take a pregnancy test first.Yes, it is possible. I had my tubal ligation in 1991 and became pregnant again in 2002.It is definitely possible. Actually, after 10 years, the failure rate for a tubal ligation increases slightly. My tubal ligation failed after only 4 years. I had my tubal ligation in June of 2000 and had another baby boy in October of 2004. Approximately 1/3 of all pregnancies that occur after a tubal ligation is an ectopic pregnancy though so it's important to see your doctor immediately if you think you're pregnant.I had my tubes tied and cauterized in Dec 2000, after 2nd C-section, I became pregnant in Dec 2004..4 years later. I found out baby made it to utero, but we miscarried shortly after. It was devastating for me, I really wanted another baby. I had a hsg test, tubal dye, and they found my right tube slightly open, but the left is still closed. Now I am depressed every month I get another period, hoping for another baby. I also decided to see if I can have it opened properly giving me every opportunity to have another child. In our province we have to pay for a reversal, so I am hoping they don't expect me to pay for this screw-up...I never asked for any of this, but now that it has happened it's ruining my life...I can't believe something that is "permanent" ... isn't.It's a rare occurrence to become pregnant after having a sterilization or tubal but it is possible. Not all sterilizations procedures are 100% effective and some have a 1-2% failure rate. Because of this it is possible to become pregnant but the chance is very very low.Yes - you can become pregnant. Nature always tries to overcome an obstacle to achieve its only aim - reproduction.After a tubal ligation, it has been found that some women "grow" another fallopian tube in which the egg can enter by.If you wish to get pregnant, then you should consult a doctor to see what the "state" of your tubes are. There are various ways of doing a tubal ligation - some that can be reversed easily. Even if you are found to not have viable fallopian tubes, you can still use IVF to conceive. You will still have your eggs and it is a matter of "harvesting" the eggs, fertilizing them outside the body and then implanting them.
Many do, but not all. Some symphonies go through an almost continual organic development, either touching on sonata formulae or eschewing sonata altogether.
A woman has her menstrual flow during menstruation, which is at the start of her menstrual cycle. The typical menstrual cycle is around 28 days, meaning she should menstruate roughly every month.
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.
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The typical menstrual cycle is 28 days, thus a new cycle will start every 28 days. Everyone is different so will have a different menstrual cycle length, also some variation from one cycle to the next is normal.
Orientation has nothing to do with menstrual cycle.
Each woman's menstrual cycle is of a different duration - it is a complex balance of hormones and ovulation. The average woman's menstrual cycle is of 28 days. If your periods come 5 days earlier every time, your menstrual cycle is 25 days long.
Only females over 6 months of age will have a menstrual cycle. This will happen once every six months and last for 10-14 days.
Your menstrual cycle is the entire reproductive cycle including ovulation and menstruation - I think you mean menstruation of five days, not menstrual cycle. Menstruation will vary from one cycle to the next, the explanation is no more complex then that your body is not a machine so it will never have the exact same cycle every single time.
I think every game playing by the hormones.How does happen Menstrual cycle?A. If hormones in the body reach at particular level then menstrual cycle come. And if hormones is not reach at particular then it take so long time. e.g. more then 28 days.That why Menstrual cycle come soon is not problem. it means hormones level good in your body.
Yes, roughly every 28 days menstruation will occur. Not everyones cycle is 28 days and there can be a few days variation from one cycle to the next.
The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle of human beings, experienced by females. Every cycle the body prepares for chance of pregnancy by releasing an egg and plumping-up the uterus lining, if pregnancy doesn't occur then the uterus lining sheds ready to start a new next cycle.