If you are talking about the menstrual cycle, no.
If your first cycle lasts 7 days and then two days later it is back again, you may consider seeing a doctor. You could be pregnant, or there could be something else going on.
This depends on how long your menstrual cycle is. The usual cycle is 28 days long. Day one of the cycle is the first day of your period. If your period lasts for five days then take five away from 28 and you will have 23 days before your next period starts. Some people could have a 32 day cycle and some could have 24 a day cycle or anything between. Also, some women bleed for 2 days only and some bleed for 5 or 6 days so you could have a 24 day cycle and bleed for 6 days. This would mean that you will have 18 days between periods, or, you could have a 32 day cycle but only bleed for 2 days. In this case you would have 30 days between your periods. We are talking here about regular periods. If you have bleeding that is not regular then maybe a trip to the doctor will provide some reassurance.
Ovulation happens on 14 th day in a regular cycle of 28 days.
Depends on your personal cycle, but for the most part the average cycle is 28 day, but like I said, it depends on your personal cycle
Around that time usually 14 days into the cycle you are ovulating. It could be the egg being released into the fulopien tubes. Best thing to do is take that up with you doctor.
Yes, a 45 day cycle is still considered normal. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days but everyone is different and as such a longer cycle is perfectly normal.
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premenopause: see a doctor
Yes, it's normal to have periods after 45 days. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days but everyone is different and there's no problem if your cycle is longer than average. It's also normal for menstrual cycles lengths to vary over time, so your cycles may not always be 45 days long.
A cycle can vary from 28 days to 45. Since there are 30 days in a month, you can have two cycles. If you are having a cycle every 14 days, see a doctor they may try a mini-pill to boost your hormones or a D & C to clean out the uterus, that will re-set your cycle.
45 days = 45*24*60 minutes = 64800 minutes.
It is 6 weeks and 3 days
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There is nothing dangerous during the menstrual cycle, if you mean when a woman can get pregnant then it depends on her cycle - the only way to know when a woman is fertile or not would be to use fertility awareness method. During a typical 28 day cycle a woman is most likely to be fertile during days 7-16, but everyone's cycle is different and can vary one cycle to the next.
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