Yes it does, period, and it throws off your period. It’s called the “vaginal discharge” and it is almost always on by the first or second day of your period. It can be a pain in the ass to get rid of, but you’ll get through it if you keep it in check.
Of course if you have a vagina you most likely have a uterus, which doesn’t have a vagina, hence the name. So you’ll just need to be careful if you have a uterus, and make sure you can hold down a period.
Well, if youre looking to get rid of your period, I would suggest you take it easy on the actual vaginal discharge (like, take a pill or something, don’t eat a lot, and don’t get too excited). I know it sounds cliche, but it really does have a nasty effect on your period, both physically and psychologically.
There are a lot of reasons why women get their periods but not a lot of specific information about how to deal with the actual discharge, or even the actual period. I know I was really impressed when I read about the different ways to get rid of your period, but I was also confused.
I was diagnosed with early menopause a couple years ago, and it was pretty horrific. So when I found out I had to take my period, I was like, “Okay, how am I supposed to know how to control it?” But I was totally surprised because I had a couple of friends who had just had their period and then were totally fine.
So to be clear, there’s no way to tell if you have period that will throw off your period. There are some medications that can help with that, but it’s still a little hard to make sure you won’t lose it.
You’re not alone in your confusion. The best way to know if you’ve had a period is by seeing if you have bleeding during your periods. If you have blood on your underwear, your period is probably in.
Well, you can get your period with a very low level of blood letting. But the other thing about period is that you can also lose it. You can lose your period at the same time you have blood letting. You might be right that if you are bleeding during your period, it will throw off your period. But you can also lose your period before you have blood letting.
Apparently, some women are more apt to get period bleeding than others. According to the Mayo Clinic, women are more apt to get period bleeding than men. In particular, women tend to have more blood loss in their period than men. According to this study: Women have more bleeding in their periods than men. But some men are more prone to the bleeding than others. Men also tend to have more bleeding in their periods.