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no it should be roughly every 30 days give or take a few

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Q: Is it normal to have menstrual cycles only every 90-95 days if your cycles are always that long?
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Did females always have menstrual cycles?

Yes. It is a natural occurrence in every female mammal.


Is it normal to have 2 menstrual cycles in 1 month?

You may be experiencing some non-menstrual bleeding, which can be normal. Especially if you are taking birth control and have missed a dose or two. Cycles are not always regular, and menstruation can occur every 3 to 8 weeks. If your bleeding continues for more than a week, it would be prudent to seek medical attention.


Do you get your period every 4 weeks?

Most often, no. The supposed "normal" length of a menstrual cycle is 28 days but most women will have shorter or longer cycles.


Why do your periods start earlier every month?

Your periods aren't determined by the dates on the calendar, they are determined by your menstrual cycles and your cycles will never perfectly sync up with the calendar months. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days which is shorter than a month, cycles can change, and months aren't all the same lengths - there's no reason at all to think your period would always occur on the same day every month.


If you are irregular are you supposed to have a period every month?

Irregular menstrual cycles mean that there is no predictability in a persons menstrual cycles. Typically when a person has irregular cycles there are weeks or months difference between menstruation and/or they may have irregular bleeds between menstruation. You an have monthly periods with an irregular cycle, but often people think their cycles are irregular because they don't understand that a persons cycles may not always be 28 days or that cycle lengths can change.


Is it normal to have a period every month since menstruation started?

Yes, it's normal to have a period every month since menstruation started. The typical menstrual cycle is 28 days so that means periods will typically be monthly, although irregular cycles are common during the first few years of menstruating not everyone skips cycles.


What are infinite menstrual cycles?

Well infinite menstrual cycles are a period in life where a woman and in some rare cases, a man, develop a menstrual cycle that they have every day for the rest of their life.It's easy to spot someone who has infinite menstrual cycles. If a woman and again, in some rare cases, a man, is evil every day and has developed a severe attitude, they have infinite menstrual cycles.Some side effects are: Attitudes, evilness, cockiness, ignorance, rudeness, often glares, frowny faces.For example: Some middle aged teachersThere isn't a known cause for infinite menstrual cycles but most doctors say it comes from stress.There is no known cure to infinite menstrual cycles. If you happen to come across one, seeing a doctor will not help. Your just screwed.


Why do you only ovulate every other month?

If it is a normal ovary, and the human has normal cycles, it will ovulate every month.


How often do girls have their periods?

The average menstrual cycle is 28 days long, but everyone is different. Many women will have cycles that are a lot longer than average, it's also normal for there to be up to a weeks variation between cycles or if a woman has irregular cycles she may have longer cycles and shorter cycles. There are also girls who do not have periods at all because they don't have the correct anatomy.


You are 16yrs old and you see your monthly period every three months. Is it a problem?

Irregular menstrual cycles in your teens can be normal - it takes time for your body to get to a point where it can ovulate regularly in order for you to menstruate regularly, also throughout puberty hormonal imbalances are normal so will cause irregular menstrual cycles. But it is worth seeing a doctor to ensure this is just irregular hormones: note no good doctor will prescribe hormonal birth control to 'regulate cycles' because it cannot do this, it's just a lazy attempt to hide symptoms.


Is it normal to have a period every 18 to 21 days?

Yes, it is normal to have a period every 18-21 days but it is a short cycle. A typical menstrual cycle is 28 days and everyone is different, but a shorter cycle may imply possible fertility issues in the future so if your cycles continue to be this length and you want to TTC talk to your doctor.


Do menstrual cramps always happen every month?

Not always. How active you are and what you eat can affect how bad your cramps are, or even if you have them at all.