This is completely normal to have. If these symptoms are causing problems for you see the doctor. The doctor may recomend a pill such as Pamprin to reduce these symptoms. Don't worry, lots of people have that
Sometimes we are lucky enough to get a period and not have the bloating and cramping associated with it. If you are bleeding and it's time for you to have your period then it is your period.
Any amount of bleeding or spotting counts as a withdrawal bleed when you're on hormonal contraception. Cramping and bloating may still occur, but bleeding will be lighter. Cramping and bloating should also decrease over the first three months of NuvaRing use. Cramping and bloating could also be signs of infection, so talk with your health care provider about whether an exam is needed in your case.
Typically, one will experience mild to moderate bloating, possibly headaches and mood swings, varying degrees of cramping and of course, three to seven days of menstrual bleeding.
It's normal if you are having a period, but not for any other reason. If you aren't menstruating, or if you are but the cramping lasts more than a couple of days, you need to see a doctor.
Period type cramping around the time a period would come is quite common, implantation bleeding is less common, so the answer is yes. answer There's no such thing as implantation cramping you can only get that if you ae bleeding as well
This is most likely post period PMS cramping. Your Uterus can continue to contract and cause cramping for a few days after your period. This is normal.
This is most likely post period PMS cramping. Your Uterus can continue to contract and cause cramping for a few days after your period. This is normal.
The bleeding will get lighter and lighter towards the end of your period. bloating will decrease
Discharge in the panties, cramping, headaches, nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, bloating, etc.
My doctor has told me that a little blood is normal; a lot of blood (like the amount you have with your period) and/or severe cramping is not. If you have period blood and cramping, you should go to the hospital. Otherwise, you're probably okay, but you can ask your doctor about it to be sure.
You are probably ovulating
No; its function is to help with the discomfort and bloating of a period, not to end it.