They can be as short as 3 days and as long as 7 days.
Not as long as you keep having them. If they are regular that is what is normal for you. If not they can be regulated.
i think when your periods are back to normal and it depends how long you have been using that contraceptive
It can take months for your periods get back to normal, especially if you are breast feeding you can miss periods or have long times between them. You can still get pregnant while breast feeding and having irregular periods though so you should still use contraception.
it depends how long the periods are if they are 20 min it lasts about 2 hours.
how long after a d and c procedure normal periods come
it depends how long the periods are if they are 20 min it lasts about 2 hours.
Until you are about 16 or older, periods aren't regular. So it is normal, and you don't have anything to worry about, just be prepared.
Yes, you can have periods and not have another for mouths its completely normal.
Larger than normal amounts of cortisol in the blood for long periods of time. This not a histology question.
Yeah, periods vary in length for everyone. If you haven't had your period very long then its normal to be irregular. By the time you are 16, your period should be normal. If not, see a doctor. They can prescribe you birth contol which will regulate your period.
It is normal if it is normal for you. If you have always had 2 day long periods, then there is probably nothing to worry about. However, if you normally experience longer periods and now they have shortened, take a look at your everyday activities. Athletic women tend to have shorter lighter periods than non-athletic women, and things like birth control pills can have an effect on how long you bleed for. So basically if it is normal for you, count yourself lucky that you only have to bleed for 2 days.
No this isn't normal