No
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∙ 2009-04-14 17:32:28The first day of a womans menstrual cycle is also the first day of menstruation.
No, a change in the weather cannot affect the menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle is controlled by hormones in your body, not by the weather.
Becoming sexually active does not generally change your menstrual cycle. If you are using contraception, such as the birth control pill, coil or Depo Provera injection, then your menstrual cycle can change. Your periods may stop or they could become shorter and lighter in flow.
The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, as long as she is fertile she is always on her menstrual cycle. You can't tell where she is in her menstrual cycle unless she tells you.
The average menstrual cycles lasts 28 days - but different women may experience different menstrual cycle lengths, and cycles can change throughout a woman's life.
When you menstruate is determined by your menstrual cycle, a hormonal domino affect between your brain and reproductive organs. The idea that womens menstrual cycle synchronize is a myth, one womans menstrual cycle cannot change another womans menstrual cycles.
Yes, a womans cycle is calculated from the first day of her period
The first day of a womans menstrual cycle is also the first day of menstruation.
No, a change in the weather cannot affect the menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle is controlled by hormones in your body, not by the weather.
No, yogurt has absolutely no impact on your menstrual cycle what-so-ever. It's yogurt, it has no ability to change your hormones in order to change your menstrual cycle.
The first menstrual cycle is marked by the womans for menstrual phase or period, this is known as menarche. Menarche on average occurs at the age of 13, but anything from 10-16 years old is normal.
Menstuation, no, ovulation, yes...poor womans birth control
A pap smear will not change the timing of your menstrual cycle.
Alot of things can change your menstrual cycle. Being stressed out, losing weight, and exercising can all effect your menstrual cycle.
No, Tylenol has no impact on your menstrual cycle at all. Your menstrual cycle is controlled by hormonal changes within your reproductive organs, Tylenol doesn't change this.
hon it can change every cycle
The term menstrual cycle refers to the entire reproductive cycle from the start of a womans period up until her next period. Thus with exceptions such as pregnancy, using hormonal birth control, not having the anatomy to menstruate, then a woman is always in her menstrual cycle. I believe you mean the menstrual phase or her period, yes a woman can have surgery on her period.