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What is menstruation?
Menstruation, commonly referred to as a period, is a natural, monthly process in which the lining of the uterus sheds. It typically occurs in females during their reproductive years.
When do most girls start menstruating?
Girls typically start menstruating between the ages of 9 and 16, with the average age being around 12. This age can vary widely among individuals.
How long does a period usually last?
A menstrual period typically lasts 3 to 7 days. However, it can vary from person to person and may change over time.
What causes menstrual cramps?
Menstrual cramps are caused by the contractions of the uterus as it sheds its lining. Prostaglandins, hormone-like substances, play a role in these contractions and can lead to pain.
Is it normal to have irregular periods?
Some irregularity is common, especially in the first few years after menstruation begins. However, persistent irregularities may signal underlying health issues and should be discussed with a healthcare provider.
Can you swim or exercise during your period?
Yes, you can swim and exercise during your period. Using tampons, menstrual cups, or period-proof swimwear can help you stay comfortable and active.
What is PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome)?
PMS refers to physical and emotional symptoms that some people experience in the days leading up to their period. Symptoms can include mood swings, bloating, and breast tenderness.
Are there birth control methods that can regulate periods?
Yes, certain birth control methods, like hormonal birth control pills, patches, or IUDs, can help regulate periods and make them lighter and less painful.
Can you get pregnant during your period?
It's less likely but still possible to get pregnant during your period. Sperm can survive in the body for several days, so it's important to use contraception if you don't want to become pregnant.
What should I do if I have heavy or painful periods?
If you experience excessively heavy or painful periods that interfere with your daily life, consult a healthcare provider. There are treatments and medications available to help manage these symptoms and rule out any underlying health issues.