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Period

Menstruation, also known as a period or monthly, is the regular discharge of blood and mucosal tissue from the inner lining of the uterus through the vagina.

How long does a period last?

3 to 5 days
On an average a period lasts between 3 to 5 days. It is normal for a girl to have irregular periods in the beginning. During this time, the duration of her periods may vary from as short as 2 days to as long as 7 days. It can take up to a year for periods to become regular.

Common menstrual problems

Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) encompasses the most common issues, such as mild cramping and fatigue, but the symptoms usually go away when your period begins.
However, other, more serious menstrual problems may also occur. … There are several different menstrual problems that you may experience.
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Sore Breast After Period (2, 3, 4 Days – 2 Weeks): Could I Be Pregnant?

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Sore breast after period could I be pregnant

My breasts are sore after menstruation, could I be pregnant? What does it mean especially when accompanied by cramps?Most women experience breast tenderness or soreness during early pregnancy or as a premenstrual symptom. This is the reason many find it confusing and worrying when they experience sore breasts after period ends.Even though … Read more

How to Stop Your Period Fast Once It Starts For a Night, Day & Early

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How to stop your period fast immediately once it starts

For a majority of us women, periods are nothing more than a normal monthly nuisance. For some, however, the experience is not only painful, but it tends to be disabling, making them miss out on life events, work and school.If you experience severe menstrual signs that make this time of the month unbearable, a few relief remedies and … Read more

Home Remedies for Irregular Periods (Natural for Teenagers & After Marriage)

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Home remedies for irregular periods

Irregular periods are hectic since they are not predictable and often mess up your plans. While you can use some medicines to overcome irregular menstrual cycle, they may have undesirable side effects.But you can try natural home remedies to correct your cycle and normalize it. Here are options to help you get rid of an irregular cycle … Read more

Cramping After Period (2, 3 Days to Weeks Later): Am I Pregnant?

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Cramping after period is over

Why am I cramping after my period is over? Mild to severe abdominal pain is common during menstruation. Most women do not expect it to last for days after the flow has stopped.However, as part of the post-menstrual syndrome, you may experience the discomfort a little longer, sometimes lasting for up to 6 days post-menstruation.The cramps … Read more

PMS Symptoms But No Period: Causes (With Negative Pregnancy Test)

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Can you have PMS symptoms but not period

The onset of mensturation is usually preceded with some premenstrual symotims (PMS). However, there are times when you may experience severe cramps but no period.In some instances, it can be a sign that you are pregnant.In other circumstances, the cause may be a serious underlying problem that you will need to discuss with your … Read more

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