An xray can be taken at any point in the menstrual cycle, not just within 10 days of the last menstrual period. In some cases this practice may be used because of potential risk of an xray being taken when a woman is pregnant, thus it would pose a risk to the unborn child.
You can't help to start your menstrual period, it will only start when it is due to start. Your menstrual period is controlled by your menstrual cycle, a domino affect of hormonal changes within your reproductive organs, you can't skip phases of your cycle or speed it up to start menstruation early.
the "period" is a part of the reproductive cycle/system.The menstrual cycle involves the development of a nutrient-rich lining (the endometrium) within a woman's uterus that will cushion and nourish a developing fetus should impregnation occur. If pregnancy does not occur, this lining is released in what is known as menstruation, or a menstrual period. I hope I helped :D
Yes, you will get your period soon if you leave your pill half way through the packet. Your period would normally start within a few days to a week but it is important to remember that if you want to avoid pregnancy to use another form of contraception if you will be having sexual intercourse. A condom is a fairly reliable alternative to the pill once it is used properly.
Menstrual cycles begin at puberty. Women hit puberty at different times, just as men do. The average age for puberty is between 12 to 15 years old. Menstrual cycles usually begin somewhere within that range.
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The medical term to mean a heavy period is Menorragia.Menorragia is when the menstrual flow is over 80ml, although this is still fairly light compared to many people's menstrual flow. If you're leaking through ultra tampons or maxi pads within an hour then talk to your doctor to check everything is okay and get Tranexamic Acid to reduce flow, also consider a menstrual cup which hols more flow and can even lighten your flow too.
Whether a heavy period is a problem or not depends on how heavy the menstrual flow is, some women do have heavier periods without it being an indication of a health problem - it's also normal for teens to have heavier flow. If you leak through the most absorbent tampon, menstrual cup, softcup, or menstrual pad within 1 hour then it is a concern that you should discuss with a doctor.
No. Weather has nothing to do with spotting. Your period is dependent on hormones within your body. You may have a problem go see a doctor.
The reason that your back hurts right before your period is simply menstrual cramps. The hormone responsible for causing uterine contractions can effect other muscles within your body, and the pain of menstrual cramps can circulate to be felt througout your lower abdomen including your back, and even in your theighs. Menstrual cramps are common but not normal, most women can prevent cramps with simple dietary changes or herbal treatments to regulate hormones, don't just tolerate menstrual cramps.
Typically your menstrual cycle should return to normal within three months of using the morning after pill, but up to 12 months can occur sometimes.
Only take tranexamic acid after your period has started. Do not take more than 3 doses (6 tablets) within 24 hours. Do not take tranexamic acid for more than 5 days within any menstrual cycle.
Yes, it is true. Many important physical and emotional changes take place during this period.