It might mean you're going to start soon but peeing has nothing to do with your period. You don't pee more when you get your period. It might mean you've been drinking more liquids than usual but that isn't a sign of getting your period. If you really want to get your period don't worry. It's not all that it's cracked up to be. If you are reluctant to get it, don't worry. It's not as bad as it may seem.
having period has nothing to do wit masturbation.So you can finger your self as usual if you havent had your period.
No; having a normal period is a sign that everything is... normal. If your period is longer than usual, heavier than usual or abnormal in some way, than you should consider consulting a doctor.
They smell funny or can be mad look fatter than usual tiredness some can be happier than usual
It may mean you are pregnant - but after only a month you could just be about to start
I'm not on the brand of birth control pill, but I find it's usual for my period to take up to 4 days to come once I start the white pills.
chances are you very well may be pregnet regardless of having period. see your OBGYN or clinic now.
Yes, sometmes when you start birth control you will have break through bleeding and it can tie in with your period since you started the pill during your period.
Cramps, bloating, mood swings, and the usual sight of blood
They get sore right before your period or if you havent had your period yet nor started, then your propbably close to starting it. i know because i felt my breast and they started to hurt and felt softer that usual. Hope i helped <3
There are different causes for having a lighter period then usual. Some causes for this can be stress, diet (eating less then you normally eat), illness (recovering from surgery, becoming very sick, ect.) or having hormonal problems.
no i dnt think that's a sign of bein pg cuz u can do that on a usual day but having ur period late that mite b a sign so go get check if u think that u r its not good to b unsure about real personal n important things
Go for an ultrasound and talk to your doctor.