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Menstrual flow leaving your body doesn't hurt, however menstrual cramps can hurt - menstrual cramps are a result of hormones being released that cause the uterus to contract in order to push out the menstrual flow. Some women are more sensitive to these hormones than others or produce higher concentrations - however most women can prevent menstrual cramps by regulating their hormones or altering their diets.
It is common to have menstrual cramps prior to, and during, one's period. If the cramps become extremely intense, or there is a lot of blood being lost, it would be best to go to a hospital as soon as possible.
The cramps and enlarged breasts are signs of period, but with nausea it is more a sign of pregnancy
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It sounds to me, like you have Irritable Bowel Syndrome. You can get cramps for a variety of reasons: Trapped Gas, impending diarrhea, constipation, by being lactose intolerant, etc. See your doctor if the cramps are conistent with your period.
Yes, being sick can affect your menstrual cycle by making your period late. Stress, whether good or bad, can have the same effect.
I've always found that I'm more prone to diarrhea during menstrual period.
Being around someone who is menstruating has absolutely no impact on your body or your menstrual cycles. If you are experiencing menstrual symptoms it is because of your own menstrual cycle, it has nothing to do with anyone elses body.
Answer:Yes and no. But some people get period pains that's just like a tummy ache but it doesn't hurt that much.It is normal to get them and they will be low in your tummy. You may also feel tired and stressy but it is just normal. You can also have headache's. Some times it doesn't hurt at all.To help it you can lay down with a hot water bottle or have a nice bath.Just remember every girl has them and they wont mind if you need some help.Hope this helped.
No, morefluid doesn't come in your period while drinking. Menstrual flowis the uterine lining that was built-up during your menstrual cycle, which is being shed, drinking more doesn't result in you losing more menstrual flow.
Being a virgin has nothing to do with your period. It is normal to have light pink to brown discharge before your period gets started fully. This can last for a few days and can include cramping. If you notice this happening between your periods then it is called "break through bleeding" and you should see a gynocologist. A gynecologist is a doctor that cares for a womens reproductive system. Medication can be prescribed for menstrual cramps and all your questions can be answered.
id say unlikely... the menstrual cycle (when you would get pregnant) is BEFORE your period.