Ummmmmmmm I guess she would one feel the cramping and could tell that her panties were a little wetter than usual!!! kinda gives you something to think about...
2006-09-27 11:12:49
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answered by brutalA 3
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Interesting question. I guess there would be the usual signs (bloating, cramping etc). However, most women I know that are blind are on some form of period management medication. For example, the pill, depo, implanon etc. This will either stop periods or regulate them.
I hope this helps. It really makes you think about the challenges facing people with visual disabilities
2006-09-27 20:16:04
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answered by Anonymous
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To be honest I have no idea but you have raised a question I have never thought about. There are many things that we don't think about when we don't have a particular handicap. You raised an excellent awareness question. It gets us thinking about the things we take for granted.
2006-09-27 18:11:16
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answered by pre-pastor 2
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The PMS would probably be a good indication that she was about to start her menstrual flow. Cramping and bloating would be other signs.
2006-09-27 18:09:58
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answered by Wedding DJ 1
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I've always known without looking....usually why I go look!LOL!Plus the Mike of Charlotte and Mike starts saying "what is WRONG with you???You on your time or what????" about three days before it starts!
2006-09-27 18:28:11
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answered by ? 2
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when youre on your period you just know...i do anyway...first day, wake up, feel icky...what would be harder to tell is when it was finished
2006-09-27 18:12:43
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answered by Anonymous
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good point, I guess we should consider ourselves lucky on this one
2006-09-27 18:35:54
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answered by barefootmodel 6
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YOU CERTAINLY DON'T HAVE TO SEE TO KNOW WHEN IT OCCURS!
2006-09-27 18:18:44
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answered by TJMiler 6
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