Is it normal that my period is very heavy
On my period and ive had to change my pad 4 times today. As soon as i change the pad it starts again
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On my period and ive had to change my pad 4 times today. As soon as i change the pad it starts again
Don't you just love it ladies, when someone wants period advice, and all these lovely men show up on the thread to offer their little pearls of wisdom. I'm kind of guessing their dicks are about as small and insignificant as any advice they could possibly offer about someone's menstral problems.
Did you not understand,lol, that my post was a nod of support there?
Ummmm? Lol, ok? Oh, maturity is sometimes overrated.
Anyways, yeah if you want a guy to empathize here, he is going to have to somewhat understand the experience. It's like having someone wear a pregnancy suit to have an idea what its like.
They aren't real men. Please, do not confuse us with faggots and sick fucks. Unlike them, we know how to take care of our women.
haha
i was actually looking for serious answers bc its been now 3 days and still very heavy
back off men xD
Go to a gynecologist. They can give you pills to help regulate your period.
I believe it's normal and natural since every woman is different (as long as you don't experience sickness or other symptoms), but visit a specialist if you are worried. Let them do their job. This website cannot provide you with valuable advice. Actually, this website rarely can provide you with more than trash.
Everyone's period is unique.
If you're concerned with how heavy it is (I would be a little bit) you could just pop into a doctors and make sure everything is okay.
It's probably just the way your body is and that's cool too! No period is the same so it's difficult to define 'normal.'
4 pads a day isn’t heavy. Try using 7 super tampons and two overnight pads a day. You’re normal.
You really have to go to a gynecologist to know if you merely have a heavy flow, or if something is unusual.
You're reminding me of my tactics to keep from leaking blood everywhere. I use a lot of plastic, towels, hydrogen peroxide, and the biggest overnight pads I can buy.
They can give you a shot also that can stop your periods also. You just don’t want to be planning to have kids for a while once you get it. It could stay in your system for years after
If you're talking about Depo-Provera, it lasts three months...they just say it may take a few cycles to get back to normal once you're off it.
Implanon, etc, lasts for years, but can be removed at any time.
Additionally, neither stop your period. They can lessen or halt periods, but they can also cause non stop bleeding until it wears off/is removed.