Is there a way to stop your menstrual forever?
Yes, if you wanted to stop your menstrual cycle forever you could have a hysterectomy. Obviously hysterectomy is a major operation with serious risks and it would mean you'd no longer be able to get pregnant.
Why did you spot 3 days before your period then start your period?
Most women will see spotting before their period starts, this is completely normal. Menstruation doesn't have an on/off switch, as hormone levels drop uterine lining starts to shed; it will shed a little at first, so blood would be light and show as spotting, then as it speeds-up you see clear bleeding.
Why do you get clear fluids on your panties through tampon?
The last day or so of your period may just be so light that you are no longer passing the blood from the uterus but also the clear discharge from glands in your vagina or mucus from your cervix that is colorless.
Clotting in the blood is perhaps more complex than you may first think, but it is quite an incredible process!
Hope this helps!
Based on what you said you had sex most likely during your ovulation time. This does put you at high risk of pregnancy and you may be pregnant. Do a test if your period doesn't arrive.
Is it normal for a period to last a week and a half?
My girlfriend was late on her period by almost a week, this frightened us a little because we thought she might have been pregnant, and we were not ready to have a baby together. Then she started again. We believe one of the reasons was she wasn't drinking enough water compared to the physical labor she was doing outside in the heat.
How does the uterus lining prepare for pregnancy?
The uterine lining creates a place for the fertilized egg to attach to in the uterus. Once the egg has attached to the uterine lining, it begins to grow. The lining also helps deliver nutrients to the developing fetus.
Is it normal to be on your period for two months straight?
When I did that I had a fibroid. It fimialy got big enough they could find it.
What is the treatment for Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome?
The first concern should be the appropriate treatment of that malignancy. Secondarily, treatment of Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome may include medications
Why do tampons make your vgaina hurt?
It depends on the cricumstance.
Most common reasons for pain during tampon use;
If you are new to using tampons the chances are that you are not relaxing enough or inserting at the wrong angle - make sure you are fully relaxed and aim the tampon towards the small of the back, feel for resistance so you can guide into place.
If you've used tampons before and this is a new problem make sure you are using correct absorbency (always use lightest absorbency for your flow). If you use commercial tampons like Tampax, Playtex or Kotex these contain chemicals you may be allergic to - even if using the same brand as before you may have developed a bad reaction, or they may have changed their ingredients.
Do you need to have your period to make a baby?
The onset of menstruation would normally indicate the ability to become pregnant. However, it is theoretically possible to become pregnant at first ovulation, which would be before your first period. The short window of possibility (about one month) makes this an infrequent occurrence. Girls who are sexually active before having a period should observe the same precautions as those who have already started.
Can your period be delayed when sexually active?
Sexual activity or lack there of have nothing to do with menstruation being late. More likely is that you have maybe exercised more, eaten less, been more stressed or slept badly. There are many reasons but start with going to a doctor so at least the physical can be outruled.
I had 2 period last month how will i know if I am pregnant?
i had 2 period last month how will i know if i iam pregnent?
Why am i having a heavy irregular period with blood clots started with brown spotting?
why am i bleeding heavy and having blood clots ? i even bleed thourgh my tapons
Is it normal for a 14-year-old girl not to have her period?
It is common, but not normal. There are lots of reasons for that to happen. And a few different ways to stop it, but none that I know of can be done without seeing a doctor. You should talk to your parents or another trusted adult and go see a doctor. I think there is no real normal when it comes to your period. Every one is different. I never had a normal period. I would bleed for weeks sometimes and sometimes I would not bleed for months. I never had PMS when I was a teenager but after my first kid I knew it was coming well in advance. At your age your body is still changing a lot and maybe sometimes it just doesn't know what to do. When I was 17 I started taking the shot and it fixed all my problems. I've only had 6 periods in 8 years and that was when I quit my birth control to have my son.
How many mature follicles will ovulate during the reproductive lifetime of a woman?
Only one matured graafian follicle i.e.,ovarian follicle will be produced by the ovary.others immature will be degnerated.
Why tablets for periods should not be used during pregnancy?
When you're pregnant your body produces estrogen and progesterone. These hormones help the uterus to sustain the baby. If you're taking tablets for your period they can block your bodies hormones needed for pregnancy.
Amenorrhea is the absence of periods (menstrual bleeding) for more than 6 months. Absence of periods during 2-6 months called oligomenorrhea. Amenorrhea could be primary or secondary.
• Primary amenorrhea is the absence of menstrual bleeding and secondary sexual characteristics (for example, breast development and pubic hair) in a girl by age 14 years or the absence of menstrual bleeding with normal development of secondary sexual characteristics in a girl by age 16-17 years.
• Secondary amenorrhea is the absence of periods in girls and women who had been menstruating but later stop menstruating for 6 or more months in the absence of pregnancy, menopause, hormonal treatment and/or hormonal contraception.
How old do you have to be to have menstrual cycles?
It differs among girls, but it usually starts around 12 or 13
I'm also fourteen and fifteen in six months and i was getting worried cos i havent had my period yet so mom took me to the doctor and she said it was because i am so thin. if you arent thin then dont worry, cos it's perfectly normal and i know a girl who didn't get her period until she was sixteen. everyone is different and i know it can be hard but just dont stress over it - it's perfectly normal!
The uterus is the female reproductive organ that holds the fetus during pregnancy. When you're not pregnant, your uterus is about the size and shape of an upside-down pear. The inner walls of the uterus are lined by the endometrium, a layer of tissue, which nourishes the fetus during pregnancy. In a woman who is not pregnant, this lining is shed each month as her menstrual flow. The walls of the uterus are made up of smooth muscle. The contraction of this muscle tissue allows a woman to give birth.Fibroids are non-cancerous tumours, which develop on or in this muscle layer. The medical name for fibroids is uterine leiomyomas. A fibroid can be as small as an apple seed or as large as a melon. Doctors talk about the size of a uterus enlarged by fibroids the same way they talk about the size of a pregnant uterus. So when a fibroid stretches the uterus to a 12- to 14-week size, the uterus is about the same size it would be if you were 12 to 14 weeks pregnant. This refers to a fibroid about the size of a small melon, or to several smaller fibroids.
What does it mean when you've had your period for about three weeks?
There are quite a few reasons why one may have a period last for three or more weeks. It may be because of an IUD, and infection, medication, or Uterine Fibroids. The best thing to do is have an appointment with your OBGYN and make sure everything is okay.
Should you go the doctors because your period is late?
It depends on how late your period is. Anything up to a weeks variation from your average menstrual cycle is normal, it's also normal to experience irregular cycles at some point in your life (especially during your teens or heading into menopause), your period can also be late as a result of stress or ill health around ovulation, due to travel, or certain medications. A one-off is not a sign of there being something wrong so no reason to see a doctor, you only need to see a doctor if you go over three months without your period.
Why do you get your period twice?
What do you mean? You get your period about every 28 days. When you get pregnant, it stops. Eventually, around 50, you will start menopause. Which is the time in a woman's life when menstrual periods permanently stop; it is also called the "change of life." Menopause is the opposite of the menarche. Menarche is when your period is just beginning.