Menstruation
The symptoms typically start a day or two before menstruation, usually ending when menstruation actually begins.
The Menstruation Cycle has a specific beginning, middle, end, and repeats almost the same every month. Bleeding begins/ends, the uterus begins preparing for the egg, the egg is released, if not fertilized the uterus sheds the extra lining... bleeding begins, ends, the "cycle" begins again. A cycle can be off a day or week, or skipped, but when it resumes, it begins the same steps.
Menstruation typically begins in either late Tanner stage II or early Tanner stage III of puberty.
I can differenciate between bleeding and menstruation because bleeding when you get a sore or wound and blood starts coming out of it while menstruation is when ayoung lady begins to bleed and use pads at a certain age.
The first day of a womans menstrual period is just that - the first day of menstruation.
Each month a woman's body prepares for the release of an egg from her ovaries and the potential implantation of a fertilised egg (embryo) in her womb. To do this it sloughs off the preperations it made in the previous month and this is called Menstruation. Menstruation starts in puberty when a young woman begins to release eggs and ends in with the Menopause somewhere between 40 and 60.
When the uterine lining sheds this is typically called menstruation. Although women on hormonal birth control will experience a faux period in the form of a withdrawal bleed.
Nothing. You are just not guaranteed to not be pregnant when you start taking them. It's always best to follow the directions on these things...
It could be irregular menstruation. If you are the one having late menstruation, I might suggest for you to go the doctor and ask more information about late menstruation. But yes, one option is irregular menstruation.
She can't do anything. She'll act natural and just live that her menstruation came right before the azan. If she didn't know until after the azan then Allah swt may accept her fasting because she didn't know.
Menstruation is a monthly event of the uterus shedding it's lining. It begins at menarche (first period, usually about age 13) and continues until the onset of menopause (usually mid to late 40's). Menopause begins a change in the body where periods become at first, erratic, then infrequent, and finally stop all together. Past this point, the woman is considered no longer able to bear children.