Serious inquiry: Does anyone else have an answer to her question?

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Irregular or missed periods are more common in athletes and other women who train hard regularly. But if you haven’t worked out in a long time and suddenly start a vigorous fitness routine, your period could stop or become irregular. Talk to your doctor or nurse if you have irregular or missed periods.

https://womenshealth.gov/getting-active/physical-activity-menstrual-cycle

Physiologic amenorrhea. Due to heavy/recurrent exercise the LH/FSH (the hormones which control the cycle) balance gets wonky and your body can delay periods. So it is common.

Source: am a doctor

My school was so small (combined middle/high school) we had one gym teacher. If girls ever had their period, he just took their word for it and they usually went to the library or walked some laps around the gym. Seemed like an appropriate way to handle it and never heard of any complaints. 

It’s not that simple both have to consent to doing the plap plap techniques Inorder for it to work

Yes, it’s called Functional hypothalamic amenorrhea.

High stress, fatigue, injuries and other such occurrences in the gym can lead to your body screwing itself. For girls late or missing periods has a lot to do with your environment, especially if you deal with a lot of emotionally charged activity, and being in a gym can lead to similar effects.

Jim

I hope, she got the answer

Yes it can.

If you’re using anabolic steroids, definitely lmao.

*Jim

Putana

Ive had some close calls with some females over the years. Usually if we do the horizontal mambo a couple times in the days before her normal start date it throws off the cycle. Also ive “jumpstarted” a few where they started early (like 2 days early). Thats in my 25+ years of experience.

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