When will your period regulate after the morning after pill?
Typically your menstrual cycle should return to normal within three months of using the morning after pill, but up to 12 months can occur sometimes.
How long does it take to start your period after giving birth?
If you are breast feeding you may not have a period until after you have finished breast feeding and your milk has dried up.If you aren't breast feeding then depending on how quickly your hormone levels return to normal usually 2-6 months
AnswerIt took me about 6 weeks. If you go for longer than 10 weeks I would call a doctor and see what they think. You can also get pregnant again before even getting a period so use protection if you don't want to get pregnant that soon. AnswerThis varies, each female is different, each pregnancy is different. After you have your after birth period. It can average from 4 to 8 weeks before you start again. Your body needs to adjust to all the major changes it has gone thru. Also, hormones play a big part in all this. TALK to your DOCTOR. It is very important to let your physican know. If he/she does not listen, do not give up be persistant or just get a second opinion.http://dherbs.com/blog/2006/08/10/vaginal-blood-clots/ SAYS: Vaginal Blood Clots Vaginal blood clots are blood clots that are expelled from the female vagina. A blood clot is a semisolid, gelatinous mass, the end result of the clotting process in blood. It ordinarily consists of red cells, white cells, and platelets enmeshed in an insoluble fibrin network. SOURCE: Mosby’s Medical Dictionary, 3rd edition (1990), pg. 155, “Blood clot.” Blood clotting is the conversion of blood from a free-flowing liquid to a semisolid gel. Although it can occur within the intact blood vessel, the process usually starts with tissue damage and exposure of the blood to air. Within seconds of injury to the vessel wall, platelets clump at the site. If normal amounts of calcium, platelets, and tissue factors are present, prothrombin will be converted to thrombin. Thrombin then acts as a catalyst for the conversion of fibrinogen to a mesh of insoluble fibrin, in which all the formed elements are immobilized. SOURCE: Mosby’s supra, pg. 155, “Blood clotting.” Basically, the blood clots released or expelled via the vaginal channel are clumps of tissue, uterine tissue, to be exact. They are commonly discharged during the menstrual cycle because the menstrual cycle is a monthly process of eliminating bodily toxins and waste via the menses and this let’s us know that the blood clots being expelled are nothing but old clumps of gelatinous uterine tissue from the shedding of the endometrium lining of the uterus mixed with coagulated or congealed blood. A few women have reported to me clots the size of silver dollars being expelled from their vaginas and always a little before their menses begins or during the menses. These women reported to me that as many as three to six clots were discharged at one time. That’s a lot of blood clots! These clots are rubbery, very thick. They were lodged for months and years in the vaginal cavity. The Body Intelligence knows when there are too many clots in the body and there is a need for elimination. The menstrual cycle is the process of female reproductive elimination and whatever needs to be released from the female reproductive chamber will usually be released during the menstrual cycle. Women who suffer from vaginal blood clotting are women whose eliminative channels are usually blocked or impaired, mainly the colon. I have personally noticed as well that these women are very busy and active women, corporate and career women. Corporate and career females usually have the most damaged uteruses. Most use tampons during that time of the month instead of pads. Tampons are unhealthy because they plug up the vagina which has a natural downward spiral energy which supports elimination. Tampons plug up the vagina. They push things that may be ready for elimination back up into the uterus and cervix area. Because that downward and spiral eliminative energy is blocked, clots that may have otherwise been expelled or eliminated remain in the vaginal cavity due to that energy blockage. Blocked vaginal energy will stop physical vaginal activity like the releasing of vaginal blood clots. But when there are just too many clots in the female reproductive chamber, the Body Intelligence intervenes on the part of the woman in a humble gesture to save her life and gets the stagnant energy moving or flowing again. If the blood clots remained in the woman’s or female’s body for long periods of time without ever being discharged, the woman could have developed a female reproductive area-specific cancer, i.e. vaginal cancer, ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, etc., as cancer is nothing but waste. When the vagina holds on to something, especially that which is no good (like old blood clots), it is usually a case of “as above so below” and pertains to the “holding on” of negative emotions or situations usually pent up in the woman’s body (emotional body and cells of the physical body). This “holding on” energy within the emotional body produces a “holding on” energy in the physical body (vagina, womb area). When a woman starts clotting, no matter how old, large, or thick the blood clots may be, she should jump for joy and rejoice. Better the clots outside of the body and in the toilet than in her body! Excessive releasing of blood clots will also mean the woman is anemic. Excessive releasing of vital blood will always result in anemia unless the woman is smart enough to consume necessary daily amounts of iron phosphate (organic iron) via natural sources such as Burdock Root, Dandelion Root, Nettle Leaf, Red Raspberry Leaf and Yellow Dock Root. Emotionally, clots mean you need to let go of things or emotions that no longer serve you. These hardened, rubbery vaginal blood clots are the physical manifestations of “hardened” and “toxic” emotions, usually from the past (past hurts, past resentments, past pains, past anger, past frustration, past bitterness, etc.). Releasing of blood clots means a woman needs to also release her stored “clots” of old, negative, hardened and toxic emotions and feelings she harbors within the uterus of her emotional body. A clot is basically a lump, a lump of stored, old tissue. When a woman stores negative and toxic emotions, these emotions lump up and form an energetic clot. To facilitate the elimination of blood clots, a woman should immediately detoxify her body (Full Body Detox and Total Woman Cleanse). Our Moon Cycle, Yoni, and Blood and Lymphatic formulas will also facilitate the elimination of blood clots. While I don’t endorse douching, douching with herbal teas for purposes of facilitating the dissolving and releasing of blood clots can be done with herbs such as White Oak Bark, Alum Root (Cransebill), Goldenseal, Dragon’s Blood, Shepherd’s Purse, and Lady’s Mantle. Sexual intercourse while clotting should be avoided as all activity that pushes things up and back into the uterus area should be avoided. Believe it or not, vaginal blood clotting is a form of healing and releasing. Get in sync with your lower (physical) releasing of old matter and start releasing on your higher level (emotional, mental, and spiritual) of old matter (negative emotions and thoughts). Clotting simply means you have not been taking care of yourself as a woman, at least on the inside. Just remember that it’s never too late to start taking care of yourself as a woman, inside or outside. Dherbs.Com formulas that can help with vaginal blood clotting include Full Body Detox (3-week regimen), Total Woman Cleanse (3-week regimen), Yoni Formula, Moon Cycle Formula, Fibroid Buster Formula and Blood and Lymphatic Formula.
that dont sound to good so go get it checked
No, a bladder infection won't cause a late or missed period. But antibiotics, which are usually given for a bladder infection, can cause the pill not be as effective. If you are late or missed a period you should see a doctor for a pregnancy test. Or take a home test. Anytime you are on antibiotics, you need to use a back up method of birth control.
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Brown stretchy mucus but not due on period for two weeks?
This is very common during ovulation which generally occurs right in the middle of your cycle.
My gynecologist told me when I was in my early 50's and still having an irregular period no more than 3 or 4 months apart, but sometimes closer together, after having had a regular period for years and years, that if I haven't had a period for 6 months, I was probably in menopause and no longer in perimenopause.
Can vitamin c pills terminate a pregnancy?
No. Vitamin C does not lead to spontaneous abortions.
Contrary to the beliefs of some who don't bother to research the matter, Vitamin C without bioflavonoids, is one of the folk remedies for unwanted pregnancy. Efficacy is purported to be good, but there haven't been any studies on the matter and all evidence is anecdotal.
Answer:It's only been tested on lab animals and is only under 4 weeks of pregnancy and you don't actually know that you are pregnant until week 4 which is why this is useless. There is nothing that shows that the few women that ate vitamin C wouldn't have miscarried anyway. A doctor gave 300 pregnant women the same amount of vitamin C that those who claim this to work ate, and none of them miscarried. So no, vitamin C is not a way to abort.It's possible it's an allergic reaction.
If you use commercial tampons or pads such as Tampax, Playtex, Kotex, OB, always, etc. these contain various chemicals that can cause allergic reaction. Try switching to other products such as hypo-allergenic cotton tampons or pads such as Cottons or Natracare, cloth pads such as Lunapads or Gladrags, menstrual cups such as Divacup or Mooncup, softcups or songes - all are also healthier than commercial tampons and pads.
It may not be related to your sanitary protection at all.
Often during menstruation women over-wipe after using the bathroom due to taboos about menstruation being 'dirty' making women feel unclean, which may cause irritation. Labia may also swell due to increased blood flow to genitals during menstruation.
Why would you have very slight cramping two weeks before your period is due?
It might be due to ovulation.
I think I may of answered this question already but I'm not certain. :-) Dizziness and feeling lightheaded can be symptoms of Anemia. A very heavy period can also cause these symptoms. If you are experiencing a very heavy period and are changing your pad within 2 hours then you must contact your Doctor or go to A&E. You would not have a normal, heavy period and be pregnant.
If you got those 2 symptoms on the day you got your period that's just your period causing that cause I get the same. While my period was late I was nearly fainting, eating more than usual, tired more than usual, headaches, back ache, bloating, feeling sick, dizziness, difficulty sleeping at night, pains in stomach and all that.
If you really think so pregnant go to the doctors and have a blood test or take a home pregnancy test.
My period was proper late it took me 5 weeks 2 days just to come on which is 37 days altogether. For the past year my cycles went from 25 days-32days so I was late which I haven't never been before.
Is it normal to not have regular periods at the age of forty three?
Sometimes - if you have PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) you don't have regular periods at all unless you are on medication (Birth Control or glucophage).
It seems to early for menopause. I would go see a doctor.
Your a virgin and your period is 44 days late?
you are irregular go see a doctor if it gets longer than 60 days
How often does a healthy woman menstruate?
Typically, a woman of childbearing age should menstruate every 28 days or so unless she is pregnant or moving into menopause.
Are there any hypoallergenic maxi pads that can be purchased?
Yes, there are many hypo-allergenic menstrual pads.
Disposable brands include brands like Cottons, Natracare, Emerita, Maxim, and Seventh Generation - these are just like commercial pads such as Always and Kotex but are made from cotton, breathable decomposable plastic, and free from preservatives, bleach and toxins like dioxin. These types of pads are not just hypo-allergenic but also pose lower risk of vaginal infections and are safer.
Cloth brands include brands like Lunapads, Gladrags, Party In My Pants Pads, Ladypads, Sckoon, or you can get loads of cheap pads from Etsy. Cloth pads are reusable but don't let that put you off as they're actually a lot more hygienic than disposables because they are not only sanitary but also breathable so keep you dry and cool to prevent bacteria and yeast growth, plus more comfortable too.
Have cramp 5days but you should your period on May 5?
:) your period might just be late or you might just be pregant !
Why do you miss periods every second month?
If you miss your period on schedule then I wouldn't really worry about it. you could see a doctor but it's not like your gonna die. If theis is the first or second year of these then it takes a while to be regular.
How do you bring your period on?
You don't bring on your period, your period will start on its own when it's supposed to. Menstruation is controlled by your menstrual cycle, a domino affect of hormonal changes.
Can a growth in the uterus stop your periods?
This all depends on the growth type. If it is a larger growth placed near the uterus opening, this could affect you period. The blood may still flow, but might get blocked before the opening. You would usually feel a pressure in your vagina if this happened, and if it does happen you have to contact your GP or doctor as this could cause an infection.
If it is a small growth, it usually would not affect your period.
If you are worried though, you should visit your GP to make sure you are not in danger of anything.
Should you be scared to get your first period?
I just had my first period today, it is a little scary. But remember to change pads every 2 hours when you first get it. It is very gross, the blood, but you will get used to it.
Saumya, an 11 year old
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I've just had my first period and its very heavy. I was kinda frightened about it when i first heard about them but now I'm not that bothered. Just remember to change pads every few hours and you'll be fine.
I'm also 11 =P
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I just got my first period today, thank lord it was on a Sunday. I am 14, and I was embarrassed so much, even in front of my mom. I didn't feel normal. But I'm still getting used to using pads and I'm even afraid to use a tampon. So, I'm guessing it's normal to be scared, even at my age.
i haven't got my period yetand I'm really nervous but i wearpantyliner in case and if you start on a school day for the first day maybe take it off so you get used to bleeding and guess what I'm 11 2!!ONLY A WEEK ago ;P
Can you get pregnant if your period didn't come for 2 months?
Yes, you can get pregnant even if you haven't had your period for two months.
Menstruation follows ovulation, thus when you had sex you may have been fertile/ovulating.