It may feel like you are urinating.
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you can . but be carefull
It feels wet, it feels like sorta a shower.. but it's wet.
7The periodic table has 7 periods and 18 groups.
Economy, type of government, and the type of person that is being corrupted. Feel free to add to this if you like.
it will effect periods ,its sure bcoz when we are jumping it will make overflow it &feel stomach ache
uh...yo usually feel it come out...
Yes if you feel comfortable with it.
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!
It is normal for woman to have periods like that but if it makes you feel safe and comfortable see a doc
your periods can be influenced by the people around you........ but this is hormonal .......periods are not contagious like a cold or the flu
Early stage of acute appendicitis may be confused with pains of periods. Shortly the pain of acute appendicitis becomes worse.
The main dinosaur periods were the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. they were in the mesozoic era. there were other periods before dinosaurs like the carboniferous.
it is no different to beaing a boy but we have boobs and you have a penis we tend to start suffring with periods as well witch hurts
Sometimes you feel sick or not having any periods
When you begin having periods, your body is getting used to it just like how you learned to ride a bike. You may experience irregular periods for the first year or so because your body is just getting used to it all (like how you were wobbly for the first bit of learning to ride a bike). Don't worry-things should straighten out! If you feel that something is very wrong, you should visit either your family doctor or gynecologist. When you get on track your periods should be from 3-7 days. If you are lucky you could get 3.