Is it normal for a women to cravings once she is on her period?
It's not exactly normal, but certainly it's common for women to experience cravings during menstruation. Food cravings are often a result of the body needing something it is lacking, during menstruation the body may need larger amounts of certain nutrients or more energy. Common cravings include chocolate, which can imply a need for more magnesium in your diet, and crabs which are a common craving if you need more energy in general.
Is it normal to have brown discharge in your pants even though you have never had a period?
Yes, it is normal to see brown discharge even though you've not reached menarche. The brown discharge is light bleeding that has gone brown as it has aged and it mixes with your discharge. This can be a result of hormonal changes as your body prepares itself to ovulate and menstruate.
How does a woman know the safe and danger days of her menstrual cycle?
If by safe and danger days you're referring to what days she can have sex without pregnancy risk - bare in mind Rhythm Method does not work as a method of birth control, but Fertility Awareness Methods (Symptothermal Method) does work as it relies on observable biological changes. A woman would have to track her cycle using FAM: daily observations of basal body temperature, cervical position, and cervical mucus as well as any secondary fertility signs. Without FAM there's no way to know.
How many days of After last period hcg can be detected in urine if an woman conceived?
A month after her last period or around 14 days after she thinks she ovulated or had sex.
What should you eat for high flow of menses?
You don't necessarily have to eat anything if you have heavy periods. You can eat foods high in iron such as dark leafy green vegetables and liver leading up to and during menstruation to help prevent low iron levels. Coffee during menstruation can also constrict blood vessels to reduce blood flow, but this can add to menstrual cramps so best avoided if you are prone to menstrual cramps.
My period has been going on for about 2 weeks and it's heavy and dark red what does that mean?
either u have miscarried or its a sign u have post overan syndrom
How many days did the galipoli campaign last for?
The Gallipoli Campaign lasted for approximately eight months, from April 25, 1915, to January 9, 1916. However, the most intense fighting occurred during the initial landings and subsequent battles in the first few months. The campaign ultimately ended in evacuation after heavy casualties and little strategic gain for the Allied forces.
Not had a period in 16 months is this normal?
This is all dependent upon your age. If you are premenopausal meaning that you are in your childbearing years, this is NOT normal unless you are breastfeeding in which case it would not be unusual to miss your period for this length of time. Regardless, you need to see your family physician who can run some simple laboratory studies (blood work) or perhaps he/she would refer you to an endocrinologist who is more specialized in this field and from there determine whether or not there is actually a problem. If you are nearing the age of menopause which is different for each woman, not menstruating for this prolonged period of time would not be an unusual occurrence.
Does first time love making delay the next date of periods?
No; pregnancy is a more likely explanation.
No, the point of birth control is so that your body will not ovulate so that you will not get pregnant. Your period is withdrawal bleeding, which is not the same as regular periods.
When you are young and get your period for the first time it can take 2 years before you get regular. The symptoms when you get your period are similar to when you are pregnant. You can be naucious, breasts ache, eat more etc.
Not sure what you mean with "I have went up to almost 4 weeks" but if you mean it has lasted 4 weeks that is too long and can be helped by going to the doctor. Birthcontrol pills can make you regular and make you bleed less. Many girls and women have to do that. If you mean you haven't got it for almost 4 weeks that is normal. You bleed about every 28th day (differs a little between women) and you bleed for 5-10 days.
Having clots coming out is normal when the lining of the uterus is shedding. And lucky you if you never get cramps. You eat more because the body is craving more because it's preparing for a baby that never comes. Most women have it like that.
Now, if you've had unprotected sex and is pregnant, which is maybe why you posted this in the Pregnancy Category, you would not miscarry and have these symptoms every month. Going to the doctor is not something to be afraid off. Tell them it's your first time and that you don't want to be examined the first time, just talk. They are there to help and have seen and heard everything already. Bring your mom or a friend. Talking to your mom is is a good thing since she has had her period for years and know these things.
If you want to clarify or if I missed something please post it in Discussion.
What are your goals for next month?
Next month, I aim to enhance my productivity by implementing better time management strategies and prioritizing my tasks more effectively. Additionally, I plan to focus on personal growth by dedicating time to learning new skills, particularly in areas relevant to my career. Lastly, I want to maintain a healthy work-life balance by setting aside time for relaxation and self-care activities.
dont ever ask a question like that again.. and if you take a bc pill then it wont stop the bleedingggggg.. ask your doctor for more information
Should you space twice after a period at the end of a sentence?
You can leave two spaces if you wish but if you do, you must be consistent. I was originally taught to leave two spaces but now only ever leave one.
A woman with PCOS would generally not be having a tubal ligation. Contrary to a previous answer, Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome (Stein-Leventhal Syndrome), is a rare condition that generally causes women to not have periods and they are usually sterile and may have masculine features. Tubal ligation has no relationship to ovarian cysts. All women form ovarian cysts, that is part of the ovulation process. If the cysts are smaller than 5 cm. in diameter and resolve within one cycle in women under age 30, 99% of the cysts are benign. Some women, if ther are no contraindications, even those who have had tubal ligations will go on birth control pills to prevent ovarian cysts, since oral contraceptives stop women from ovulating and consequently will prevent most ovarian cysts.
The last answerer has it all wrong. They are talking about a whole different ailment. Ovarian cysts are very common in women and are usually harmless and resolve on their own. Having a tubal ligation does not prevent nor cause ovarian cysts in any way. So PCOS and ovarian cysts are two totally different problems.
Is it normal to not have a regular period?
You may be pregnant if you have missed a period and have had unprotected sex so get to your doctor asap to have a blood test done to see if you are pregnant if you have not had sex then still go to your doctor to see why you have skipped a period because this is not normal hope this helps, Good Luck and God Bless!
Can you get tss after your period is over?
Yes, it is possible to contract TSS after menstruation.
Assuming that you have removed any tampons that you were using and have not used tampons when not menstruating, TSS can still occur because it can take some time for the TSST-1 toxins responsible for TSS to have a noticable effect on the body.
Tampons allow bacterial growth while preventing vaginal cleaning and effecting vaginal pH, so this can cause bacterial imbalance - if the vagina cannot right itself harmful bacterial growth may continue even after a tampon is removed. Tampons also can leave fibres embedded in the vaginal walls and in the cervical opening, there have been multiple cases with a well-known tampon brand where fibres have collected within the opening of the cervix over several months and has on occasion resulted in TSS.
Why does your head hurt when seeing your period?
What you might be experiencing is Syncope: Which is a brief sudden loss of consciousness or near unconsciousness. A headache or near fainting at the sight of blood results from non-cardiovascular problems with the autonomic nervous system, the autonomic nervous system is responsible for many of our bodily functions, including regulating blood pressure, heart rate, and our responses to anxiety, fear and emotional stress. Vasovagal syncope is typically precipitated by unpleasant physical or emotional stimuli like fright, the sight of blood or pain and often occurs only when the person is standing upright. The feeling of fear or extreme anxiety at the sight of blood is the cause of the fainting.
You could be pregnant.
What is a rolling 90 day period?
If you could expand on your question with the context maybe. All I can find is basically a probationary period of 90days.
If a 13-year-old recently had a brown discharge but has never had her period is it coming?
yes this could be the start of a pearid so keep watch and take care.I had the same thing.