Several factors can contribute to a heavier period, including hormonal imbalances, uterine fibroids, polyps, hormonal contraceptives, and certain medical conditions like endometriosis or adenomyosis. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
A football with no air is heavier than a football with full air because the air adds buoyancy and makes it lighter.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is heavier than oxygen. The molecular weight of carbon dioxide (44 g/mol) is higher than that of oxygen (32 g/mol), which makes carbon dioxide heavier and denser than oxygen.
A carbon atom is about 12 times heavier than a hydrogen atom, while a calcium atom is about 40 times heavier than a hydrogen atom. Therefore, carbon atoms are 12 times heavier than hydrogen atoms, and calcium atoms are 40 times heavier than hydrogen atoms.
Yes, hydrochloric acid fumes are heavier than air and tend to sink to lower levels. This makes them more likely to accumulate in enclosed spaces and pose a greater inhalation risk to individuals working in these areas.
The weight of the box felt heavier than expected as I tried to lift it.
Actually if you exercise more the heavier it is. Because I was at volleyball camp and on my period it made it heavier. 2.14.11 Exactly! Even though it made your period heavier, more blood left your body and ultimatley shortened your period.
What was that period like? Was it heavier than normal, lighter than normal?
the water :)
Obviously. Liquid has mass, so yes it makes it heavier.
It can last as long as your body makes it last... mine are about 6-7 days but i usually have about 3-4 heavier days. It lasts as long as your body is ready for,
It helps a lot. Drinking only hot or room temperature beverages for the first 3 days keeps your blood from clotting in the uterus. This makes it flow out faster and shortens your period. Has been working for me for 3 months.
No, your period will not become heavier than normal if you take Advil one month and not the next. Taking Advil will not effect your periods in this way.
no it just is the light ficture that makes it seem. no because you can feel the air and its pressure and for the light it actually some times makes the air heavier because of the heat and makes air heavier in pressure
Yes.my obgyn told me prior to my procedure that my period would become heavier. 17 years later I am having extremely heavy periods to the point of causing anemia.
Yes it will because it a blood thinner also it makes your period more heavier
Iron is heavier than silica. The atomic mass of iron is higher than that of silica, which makes iron denser and heavier.
Period blood can be light in color in the first couple days of your period, but it can also be very dark in color on heavier days.