Stress, having intercourse after you haven't had any for a long while. Also starting the Birth Control pill or being in premenopause (ages 35 up, but majority of women start in their 40s) or menopause (ceasing periods.) It's best to get in and see your doctor and ask him to do a hormone test on you.
This is not unusual when a woman begins menapause, you can be at risk for anemia from blood loss with these heavy periods
Generally, a woman can expect a period by about 6 weeks after giving birth.
Yes. it is possible. A woman can have a few periods or even regular monthly periods during pregnancy.
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Women living with each other for a prolonged periods of time tend to have periods that coincide with each other. It is proposed that pheromones are the cause of that.
Yes
no chances man because when a women is pregnent she han no periods nd when a woman has not periods for 2 months one of cause for this is pregnency
No not necessarily, many woman still experience periods whilst pregant. I would strongly recommend you visit your doctor however just rule out any concerns.
Menopause? Sounds abnormal; get it checked!
It shouldn't be two weeks apart it should be three about every 21 days. Also it's because your bodies hormones tell your overies to release an egg once a month. When the egg gets to the uturus it fills with blood so if and when the egg becomes fertalized the uteris will have nutrients to help it grow. WHen it doesn't get fertalized the body gets rid of the blood.
Taking estrogen supplements does not cause a delay in a woman's period. However, it may increase the patient's vaginal discharge.
This depends entierly on the woman's menstrual cycle - ovulation typically occurs two weeks BEFORE menstruation.