Is there a way to make your period start?
Having your period is also called menstruation. It’s a sign that you’re growing up. It means that your body is healthy and normal. Is there a way to make your period start? That is a perfectly good question.
Many women experience menstrual problems such as heavy bleeding, severe pain, and irregular cycles. Most of these problems aren’t usually serious and most are temporary. However, in some cases the ailments may actually signal problems in the body.
A regular menstrual cycle means different things to different women. Age, for example can affect what’s described as a normal pattern. When adolescents first get their periods, they can expect irregular cycles for a year or two as sex hormones stabilize. The menstrual cycle becomes erratic again before menopause. During this time, ovarian hormone levels begin to fluctuate. Woman again experience irregular cycles.
Yet between adolescence and menopause, women can expect to have regular monthly cycles. That is, of course, barring pregnancy, illness, medications, stress, and other problems (such as cysts) that may change the pattern.
It’s also not uncommon to have a variation in one month.
Variations in the amount of menstrual flow and the timing of menstruation are quite normal in young women during the first few years following the onset of menstruation. Periods may be irregular or very light. The use of oral contraceptives can often cause fluctuations in menstruation which include either light periods or spotting/bleeding between periods.







































































































