No, and it's common to have diarrhoea or be a bit constipated when having your period or right before it. It's the hormones.
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∙ 2012-07-12 08:59:18No. It might make your nausea worse or upset your stomach, but it won't make anything bad happen that doesn't already happen when drinking alcohol at other times.
laying or sitting for to long and then standing because when your sitting or laying your blood build up inside of you and when you stand it just all comes out
Worse than what? Your period shouldn't be bad to begin with, if it is then talk to your doctor about the menstrual problems that you suffer from and do something about them. Ibuprofen is a painkiller so can be used to deal with menstrual related headaches and menstrual cramps. Ibuprofen is also an NSAID so will help to reduce menstrual flow too, it's often used to treat heavy periods.
No, there's nothing bad about eating any type of food during your period. Some women find spicy foods can make their cramps or bloating worse, but this isn't true for all women.
No, there is no way for you to make your period start faster. Your period starts exactly when it is supposed to, you can't make your cycle speed-up or skipn phases of your cycle in order to make your period start sooner.
Not usually.
No, it has no effect
No it can not.
No. It might make your nausea worse or upset your stomach, but it won't make anything bad happen that doesn't already happen when drinking alcohol at other times.
Women that smoke are more likely to get cramps so I'm pretty sure that if you smoke during your cramping it can make it worse well at least it does for me
No.
yes
Just make sure you don't get dehydrated.
it was worse in the Paleolithic time period.
Yes, it can be. Take a pregnancy test if you miss your period
i have had the diarrhoea for the past days now
diarrhoea can cause pneuminia when you inject it into your lungs.