One cause is the growth of polyps in the uterus. Many women have a hysterectomy to address the heavy bleeding, and many find quick relief through the insertion of a Mirena IUD.
There are a number of potential causes, and for each cause (or combination of causes) your gynaecologist will work with you to find a solution that works.
A baby coming out. Cheese
It could be irregular menstruation. If you are the one having late menstruation, I might suggest for you to go the doctor and ask more information about late menstruation. But yes, one option is irregular menstruation.
you might be pregnant. have home pregnancy test. Good luck
The question is pretty vague. The answer to the question as asked is certainly "yes". That's not as helpful as it could be; you might want to go into more detail as to precisely what sort of "problems" you're talking about. (Unwanted pregnancy, for example, is one "problem" that will delay menstruation for several months.)
Feeling cold might not cause menstrual cramps but they might make it worse. TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) says that a woman's reproductive system is linked to her feet, so it's advisable to especially keep the feet warm during menstruation.
There is some strong indication that hickies can cause cancer. This mainly causes blood clots which might eventually turn out to be cancerous.
It's a normal thing for every female. But some get irregular menstruation which means she might have a problem in her reproductive system which should be checked by a doctor. Why do you get menstruation? It's a sign which means you are ready to be pregnant. And it happens when a girl becomes mature and got through puberty except menstruation.
No. Though a very strong tornado might cause it to collapse.
When learning about the female reproductive system one will learn that the onset of menstruation occurs at the start of puberty. There are many products on the market designed to deal with hygiene and other aspects of menstruation. If a woman's menstruation ceases for no apparent reason, it's worth considering the possibility she might be pregnant.
You might want to check with a doctor
Menstrual cycle refers to the entire reproductive cycle, starting during menstruation - there is no 'after the menstrual cycle' but I think you might mean after menstruation. After menstruation the cycle starts again, typically a woman will be fertile around a week after menstruation so her body will produce fertile cervical mucus and she will ovulate.
It is normal to have minimal bruising during menstruation. Decreased estrogen levels during menstruation cause a loss of the blood vessel's elasticity in the body. This can cause small leaks that can turn into small bruises. Anything more serious or that last past the cycle should be looked at by a doctor.