No. Periods generally last 2-7 days1. You may have a hormone imbalance, and although it is not life threatening, please see your doctor or gynecologist for more information and possible treatment.
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstrual_period
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If it happens once, it's normal. If it happens 4 months in a row, see a doctor. You may need Birth Control to reset your hormone levels or a D and C to clean out the inner lining. If it's after child birth, it could be related to a firbroid and there are non surgical treatments now (but You need 4 heavy cycles= 4 months before they will try the treatments).
Regardless of your age, this is not normal. There are a number of things that can cause this and your doctor can help you with these along with a way to help regulate your periods.
No. 4 to 5 week intervals are normal.
It MAY be that only every other flow is menstrual, but only an OB/GYN exam can tell for sure.
I think so, unless it's happening like every month! Happens to me a couple of times during the year maybe
The normal duration of the menstrual cycle is 3-5 days. However, it can be as short as 1 day or as long as 8 days in normal women. Two weeks is not the norm.
yes, you should maybe go see the doctor. your period should last a couple days a week max.