To reduce the cramps during periods you should try to exercise a little so that the mind is diverted and also the muscles get used. You could also take some pain killer if the pain is too much.
No, you cannot have periods after you are pregnant. You can have minor vaginal bleeding but it is not a full period flow.
The white flow experienced with girls is a normal vaginal discharge which cleans and moistens their private regions.
Periods sometimes have clots because the blood flow during menstruation can be heavy and the blood may clot as it leaves the body. This is a normal part of the menstrual cycle.
Note when your heavier vaginal discharge flow is during the month and go when it's at its weakest. That's what I do.
No it is not normal at all, unless you are on your periods. Otherwise you need to see a doctor fast as you can.
It is possible to experience vaginal bleeding when you are pregnant, but it is unlikely - it is also biologically impossible to menstruate during pregnancy. If you think that you could be pregnant then take a pregnancy test to determine if you are pregnant or not.
Nothing will happen to the hymen during menstrual flow, flow has no impact on the hymen at all. The hymen is just tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening, it has nothing to do with menstruation.
Basal flow refers to the slow movement of water through the ground or surface flow in a river during periods of low precipitation. It is typically more consistent than flashy flow, which occurs during heavy rain events. Basal flow plays a critical role in maintaining streamflow during dry periods.
No, a vaginal suppository doesn't slow the flow of menstruation. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterus lining, nothing you put into your vaginal canal can effect this shedding process. There are medications that can effect your flow.
no. you should stop the medication during menstruation and just resume after
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As long as you are having normal period flow, the absence of cramping just means you're lucky.