either you are starting your new cycle or if you mean you havent had it you could possibly be pregnant, or if you are an active woman it can possibly be very delayed do to the change in hormones
Your period can stop for various reasons, such as pregnancy, hormonal changes, stress, extreme weight loss or gain, and certain medical conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). It is important to consult with a healthcare provider if you experience any irregularities in your menstrual cycle.
A urinary tract infection (UTI) should not directly stop your period. However, the stress and discomfort from a UTI can sometimes cause a delay in your menstrual cycle. If you're experiencing a delay in your period or unexpected changes, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
Implantation bleeding typically occurs 6-12 days after conception when the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining. Bleeding 2 days after your period ends is more likely residual menstrual blood. If you suspect pregnancy, consider taking a pregnancy test a few days after the bleeding stops to confirm.
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After implantation bleeding stops, a woman may experience other early pregnancy symptoms such as fatigue, breast tenderness, and frequent urination. The body starts producing the pregnancy hormone hCG, which helps maintain the pregnancy. A missed period is commonly the next sign of pregnancy after implantation bleeding.
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No. It stops when it stops.
During pregnancy, the period stops.
no
Unfortunately, birth control stops your period, but sometimes, things go wrong and it PERMANENTLY stops your period. HOWEVER, if it's only been a month, then you have nothing to worry about! Birth control STOPS your period so you don't have to worry!
stops
No. It stops eventually.
You could be pregnant
Your probably spotting
Yes, it stops it for a day or two depending on how much pickle you eat and then returns.
just your hormones, this is normal
Yes
No it stops when you are in the water.