There's no relation between menstrual cycle and navel piercings, however there are important issues regarding age. Even if the local laws are more lax, it is not appropriate to have a navel piercing if you are under 16 years of age, as the body is still developing. A piercing that looks aesthetic if done when you are too young, can end up in the wrong spot by the time you are fully grown.
Also, navel piercings take 6-9 months to heal! So they take a lot of patience and maturity to deal with and care for during that time. For example, you can't go swimming at the beach while you're healing (unless you cover your piercing with a waterproof bandage).
Contrary to the above there is a correlation between the cycles and the healing of a navel piercing. More often than not about 2~ 4 days before the cycle arrives the piercing can become annoyed and some what cranky, discharging a bit more than normal.
This is often mistaken as an infection and treated with various products all of which just annoy the piercing even more so. Simple irrigation of the piercing while moving the jewellery under warm running water in the shower eases this discomfort and once the cycle starts the piercing reverts to a more normal behaviour.
The actual healing time for a navel piercing to be considered seasoned is a full year. These statements are based on over 18 years of hands on experience in the body piercing field.
yes it can be re pierced
It simply means that you have a 35 day menstrual cycle, nothing more than that. The typical menstrual cycle is 28 days but everyone is different so some women have longer cycles.
a menstrual cycle (more comonly known as a period) lasts about a week and happens once a month.
No, Zyban has no effect on the menstrual cycle. Note: if attempting to quit smoking try Easyway, far more effective.
During ovulation
Progesterone looks to be more important for menstruation. You need fairly large dose of oestrogen in absence of the progesterone to maintain the menstrual cycle.
Your menstrual cycle is the entire reproductive cycle including ovulation and menstruation - I think you mean menstruation of five days, not menstrual cycle. Menstruation will vary from one cycle to the next, the explanation is no more complex then that your body is not a machine so it will never have the exact same cycle every single time.
No, having multiple sexual partners has no impact on the menstrual cycle at all.The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, it is controlled by hormonal changes within the reproductive organs and so sex does not change the cycle (unless the person falls pregnant). The menstrual cycle can't tell how many sexual partners a person has, nor would there be any reason for the menstrual cycle to change if a person has multiple sexual partners.
You're bloating from water retention.
I think every game playing by the hormones.How does happen Menstrual cycle?A. If hormones in the body reach at particular level then menstrual cycle come. And if hormones is not reach at particular then it take so long time. e.g. more then 28 days.That why Menstrual cycle come soon is not problem. it means hormones level good in your body.
Not more than a tiny amount. Menstrual fluid is not blood, but disintegrating cells.
Yes. More than likely.