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Menstruation

Menstruation is the routine discharge, or release, of blood and mucosal tissue from the uterus. This process occurs about once a month from the time a female reaches puberty until menopause. During pregnancy, the monthly menstrual cycle is absent while the womb nourishes the growing fetus.

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Can you eat period blood?

That would be gross. It's tissue and uterine lining, dead cells you don't want in your mouth. If it smells that bad when it sits and dries, do you really want breath that smells that way? Plus, there's only a teaspoon of blood in your period, but it's still gross, so I would say NO.

What can be the reason that your periods are delayed?

Your period can be late for a few reasons. The obvious reason is because you are pregnant, but it can also be late if you are very stressed, or if you have been on any antibiotics lately. And sometimes, periods are just late for no reason.

You have not gotten a period in 6 months you are not pregnant but you just wanted to know if you have irregular periods if you can have children in the future?

Yes, you will if you really want a baby ask your doctor for a surgery to have a baby my little girl is 6 and from that surgery she had a baby it was a girl her name now is Addison

**well wut i mean is if there is a possibility i can have children w/o surgery or procedure lolz i am so scared i wont be able to :-/**

Is it normal if a 12 year old girl misses her period for two months?

it is totally normal!im 13 and i started when i was 11 and i missed 5 months it is just happening because your body is under alot of pressure and your cycle isn't used to going every month, wait it out. i was on birth control for hormone inbalance and i had a period continually for 4 months. we though i had cancer but i would out that its normal it just isn't used to all these new changes. hope this helps.

What if your period came 15 days early?

It's normal!

Periods can suddenly be irregular, and then go back to being fine again.

Just as long as it's only happened this once, and not again next month.

If it does, go and see a doctor about it.

BUT DON'T PANIC. :)

Is it normal to have bone pain when your period is on?

the pain start before the period 2 days, and all my joints hurt a lot...all my bones...sometimes headache

is it normal to have all these symptoms, am 41 years old

If you take a half of pack of birth control will it interrupt your monthly period?

It may possibly effect when you will get your period and/or you may experience spotting or breakthrough bleeding. If you only took a half of a pack of birth control pills and discontinued, you are at risk of becoming pregnant.You half to completely finish the pack of pills and take the birth control everyday at the same time in order for the birth control to remain effective.

What are the phases of menstrual cycle in order?

  1. menstrual phase (menstruation)
  2. proliferative phase
  3. ischemic phase
  4. follicular phase
  5. ovulatory phase (ovulation)
  6. luteal phase (also known as secretory phase)

When on your last week of birth control pills do you take all of them even if your not on your period?

This answer comes from my gyno:

The sugar pills are simply "reminder" pills. They are included in the pack so that you can stay on schedule and not have a hard time remembering to take the active pills once you start week 1 for the next month. If it helps you, you can take one sugar pill each day at the same time you would take your normal pill. What I do is simply throw one sugar pill away every day of that 4th week, but i do that at the same time I would take my active pills so that once I begin the active pills again I remember to take them at that time every day (granted, I have a terrible memory!). Whether or not you're actually bleeding is irrelevant.

Is it normal to have a period when your 10 years old?

There is no "normal" since every body is different.

Do most girls have periods when they're 10? No, it is a little young for girls in the USA.

Do ANY girls have periods when they're 10? Of course. Some girls begin their periods at 8, 9, or 10 years old in the USA.

...it's kind of like asking "Is it normal to be 5' 6" tall?" For some people it is "normal," but for others it is not.

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I am 8, i started my periods last year, they are really heavy. I do have a bone age of 14 if that makes any difference and i am 5" 2", yep you heard me, im taller than 3 of the teachers at my school.

If you have just started your period can you still be pregnant?

Yes, you can.

If you think you might be pregnant, go and get a test as soon as possible.

Is it normal to start your period in the first two weeks of taking birth control?

Yes. When you start taking birth control pills, your menstrual cycle will usually change. It will become lighter and less irregular. But when you start the pill, your menstrual cycle has to get use to the changes, and will start your cycle early because it will now be different because of the birth control pills. Your periods might be irregular the first couple of times after starting the pill

Large chunks of blood during period?

The large chunks of blood during your period is actually uterine lining, and this is perfectly normal. The main waste product during menstruation is the uterine lining, you can see this as chunks in your menstrual flow that may look similar to raw liver.

You have cramps and feel like im on your period but you have no bleeding?

wait a couple days and if you still have no bleeding take a pregnancy test. when i was pregnant i could feel slight cramps every month when i normally would have had my period

Can not having a period every month prevent pregnancy?

that depends. if your on bc that prevents periods then yes. your period doesn't have much to do with preventing pregnancy. bc stops you from ovulating and you cant get pregnant if you dont ovulate. if you're not on bc however, you can still ovulate w/o having your period therefore still get pregnant. you miss your period when youre pregnant because that blood makes the sac, placenta etc.