well if your the kind of person to crave food during your period then yes
Weight gain is irrelevant during the first trimester. If you had intercourse and missed a period pregnancy is possible.
Yes, 8 out of 10 women get bloated before and during their periods.
Why am I losing weight during post menopause
Some women do gain weight while on contraceptive pills, and some do not. Skipping your period, or not taking the in-active green sugar pills, will not make you gain weight, it will just skip your period.
During a menstrual cycle, a woman's weight can fluctuate due to hormonal changes, water retention, and bloating commonly experienced during this time. This temporary weight gain is typically attributed to water retention and not actual body fat gain.
Yes, usually. Most women gain about 2-5 pounds before and during menstruation, on average.
The amount of weight you gain during pregnancy may depend on the weight you were before pregnancy, it also varies heavily for different people. A woman of average weight should gain approximately 25 - 35 pounds during pregnancy, underweight women often gain 28 - 40 pounds whereas overweight women may gain as little as 15 to 25 pounds.
Women do tend to gain a little weight in the days leading up to, and during, their menstrual cycle. During a woman's period, she will experience water retention (due to a drop in the level of progesterone, bloating caused by a build up of gas or constipation and overeating caused by food cravings.
Yes it is possible to gain weight in one day. A person can anywhere from 1lb to 10lbs during a 24 hour period.
The average weight gain during menopause varies widely and depends on multiple factors. However, some generalizations can be made: General Range: Most women gain 5-8% of their baseline body weight during the first two years of menopause. This translates to roughly 4-6 pounds for someone weighing 160 pounds. Individual Variance: The actual weight gain can be far less or significantly more than this average. Factors influencing this include: Pre-menopause weight: Women with higher BMIs tend to gain more weight during menopause. Lifestyle choices: Diet, exercise, and overall health habits significantly impact weight gain. Genetics: Some women are genetically predisposed to weight gain, regardless of menopause. Hormonal changes: The specific hormonal fluctuations during menopause can also play a role.
Yes, this is okay. Women gain weight differently during their pregnancies. Some women gain weight differently during different pregnancies within the same women. This is all normal.