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Smoking weed, can its stop my period? |
So Im some days late AGAIN! I smoked a week before i had to start.. I did the same last month and my period was like almost 2 weeks late. I havent had sex. I drank and got drunk could it be that also alcohol slows it down?? Is that why I am late? I get some craps but thats about it. >:( IM PLANNING ON STOPPING AND idk im thinking its messing it up cuz its rare when i do it... 2 times this yr already. Grrr. yes this can because many factors can effect your cycle no that is a usual cause for aids.... even though u arent having sexual contact 94% of people get aids when smoking while pregnant no smoking weed does not make u stop and drinking does not either lol... |
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yes this can because many factors can effect your cycle diet excercise changes in sleep patterns and + if your a teenager then this can totally change it. So if your nervous about it just s... If you had a clot, it would hurt. Take an aspirin every day to help thin your blood. ...No, but if you have stopped smoking then you might notice your periods improve - lighter, less cramping - healthier you, healthier vagina, healthier menstruation. If you have stopped smoking th... It is not recommend to smoke at all while on the pill, especially if you are over 35 because it increases the risk--blood clots, heart attack, etc. ...Smoking cigarettes. Everyone has a turn-off and that just happens to be mine. ...I suppose if you get drunk or high enough you could forget to take your pills and end up pregnant. But if you are taking them like you are supposed to, you will be fine. Make sure you read the info... Go for it, Its legal. Peace. ...not good it could harm the baby very bad ... |
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