Having a period every single month has long been considered the norm and viewed as a sign of good health and fertility. But if you’re generally healthy and aren’t trying to become pregnant, you don’t ...
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Yes, this might sound like the sort of question you should have gleaned a solid resolution to around the Year 9 mark. But, can you say, for sure, that you know the answer to 'can you can get pregnant ...
If you’ve ever had a period, it's likely you’ve experienced some sort of period pain and cramps. Everyone experiences period pain – or dysmenorrhea, the medical term for pain with your period cramps – ...
Puberty often begins at around 11 years old, although anywhere between about 8 and 14 is considered within the typical range. One of the hallmarks of puberty is getting a first period or beginning ...