No. Since periods are regular you would not have low haemoglobin (FYI: Im a girl too and have it heavy too dont worry) Ask your mom too and let her know you want to know this stuff.
no. pagophagia usually occurs because of iron deficiency anemia. this anemia can be caused by "menstrual disturbances", namely excessive blood loss from heavy periods.
Low hemoglobin can affect your period in various ways. It can cause more cramping, more hormone changes which can lead to you being more moody, and it can even give you an irregular menstrual flow. To higher your hemoglobin levels eating eggs is recommended. Eggs have Omega 3 fatty acids which is great for your hemoglobin. good luck.
Spontaneous causes: Some women who experience menstrual disorders that lead to sudden onset of menstruation (menstrual periods) can also cause early ovarian failure. When menstruation is uneven, the amount of estrogen in the body is changed, easily lead to metabolic disorders and fat metabolism and risk of ovarian aging.
Spontaneous causes: Some women who experience menstrual disorders that lead to sudden onset of menstruation (menstrual periods) can also cause early ovarian failure. When menstruation is uneven, the amount of estrogen in the body is changed, easily lead to metabolic disorders and fat metabolism and risk of ovarian aging.
Because hyperthyroidism tends to lead to anemia, which will result in decreased hemoglobin
If this has just happened recently it is possible that you are approaching the menopause and your hormones are out of whack. If it has been happening for all of the 14 years I am very surprised you have waited so long to do something about it. In both cases you need to see a doctor as frequesnt heavy periods can lead to anemia and all the complications that follow it.
Lead is heavy.
The simile "as heavy as lead" means something is extremely heavy or burdensome. Lead is a dense and weighty material, so when an object or situation is compared to lead, it conveys a sense of great heaviness.
lead
Yes
Heavy metals as lead retain nuclear radiations.
It is almost twice as heavy as lead.