HIV does not prevent women from having periods. If a woman was getting periods before getting HIV, periods are likely to continue until menopause.
tell me all symptoms before getting your period?
there is pelvic pain involved and heavy periods and difficulty getting pregnant. most women do not have any symptoms. This varries from woman to woman.
chances are about 1 in 18.
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no it is not if your are pregnant the pregnancy is not progressed enough for back aches but keep a close eye for other symptoms
Breast changes,fatigue, nausea and missed periods are theearly symptoms of pregnancy.
Symptoms of pregnancy on NuvaRing are absent periods and positive pregnancy test.
That is the discharge being thicker because you are ovulating so yes.
Maybe maybe not It's her choice they have to have periods and have sex before getting pregnant.
There is no pain like the pain before and during your periods, associated in the beginning of a pregnancy. If you had unprotected sex, you always have a chance to get pregnant if you don't use oral or other types of contraception. If you are pregnant, symptoms like headache, nausea, change in your appetite, tiredness, pain in the lower part of torso will appear. Also, if you feel like your breast are heavy, tense, and getting bigger suddenly (not in a normal way, not like sometimes when you are about to have your periods), you have big chances of being pregnant. If you aren't, the pain associated with periods like pain in your thighs, great pain down your stomach, little headache, change in your mood is just normal and sometimes periods come late for no specific reasons.Hope this helps! And good luck!
Relapse is the medical term meaning the return of symptoms of disease. For instance, some people with multiple sclerosis have a relapsing/remitting pattern of disease, with periods of symptoms interspersed with periods of no symptoms.