If that happens often you should go to a doctor for a checkup.
It is possible for a female to go through their menstrual cycle twice in one month. There are many factors that can contribute to this. Hormones and stress levels are large factors in relation to the menstrual cycle.
When you get your period depends on your menstrual cycle. If you have a 28 day menstrual cycle you will likely get your period once per month, where as if you have a 20 day cycle it is possible to have two periods in one month - e.g. you could get your epriod on the 1st of the month, then again on the 20th of the month.
If you are menstruating twice a month, it means that your periods are irregular. Normal menstruation occurs once a month. You could make an appointment with your doctor to discuss your options if your menstrual cycle is bothering you.
Your menstrual cycle basically reset after you took the Plan B. Wait a month from your last period, not from your normal cycle.
An oral contraceptive (birth control) can do wonders in regulating a menstrual cycle.
If you that the MAP then you can have two periods.
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You've sort of answered this question twice in the question itself! "The PERIOD in the MENSTRUAL cycle which the...in the MENSTRUAL" The menstrual phase aka menstruation or period.
a menstrual cycle (more comonly known as a period) lasts about a week and happens once a month.
A woman has her menstrual flow during menstruation, which is at the start of her menstrual cycle. The typical menstrual cycle is around 28 days, meaning she should menstruate roughly every month.
Orientation has nothing to do with menstrual cycle.
Yes, you can get your period twice in one month if you have an average or shorter than average menstrual cycle. For example the average menstrual cycle is 28 days, so you may see your period on the first of the month and then get it again on the twenty-ninth of the month. Bare in mind that not all vaginal bleeding is menstruation, bleeding may be caused by other issues like hormonal imbalance, implantation bleeding, ovulation bleeding, STD's or vaginal tissue damage.