Relative refractory period
Upto my knowledge, the answer is no.
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Sometimes yes.
No, fingering cannot trigger a girl's period. Menstruation is controlled by hormonal changes in the body, and physical stimulation like fingering has no impact on the menstrual cycle.
Your hormones trigger your uterus to shed the blood lining that has been building up.
Norethisterone can delay your period, you'd need to get this from your doctor. Norethisterone is a progesterone pill so it overrides the progesterone drop that would trigger menstruation, you take it three times per day from three days before your period is due and continue use up until you want your period to start - once you stop taking the pill there is a sharp decline in progesterone levels which will trigger your period to start.
The trigger on a Geiger counter is typically called the "dead time." It is the period during which the counter is unable to record additional radiation events because it is processing a previous one.
Yes, it can trigger your cycle or even delay it. It varies from woman to woman
*static trigger *dynamic trigger *hold trigger
The second trigger is usually a "set" trigger, that spring loads the forward trigger and makes it into a hair draw trigger.
The relative refractory period of the T wave represents a vulnerable period in the cardiac cycle during which a premature beat can trigger an arrhythmia, such as Torsades de Pointes. This period occurs during the repolarization phase, when the myocardium is in a state of partial recovery but not fully refractory.