try mastrabating
yes a normal period can be 3-5 day or longer :) x
As chances de engravidar aos 52 anos, especialmente após seis meses sem menstruar, são bastante reduzidas. A menopausa, que geralmente ocorre entre os 45 e 55 anos, é marcada pelo fim da ovulação e da menstruação, indicando que a fertilidade diminui significativamente. No entanto, algumas mulheres podem continuar a ovular esporadicamente mesmo após períodos de amenorréia (ausência de menstruação). Se uma mulher está enfrentando essa situação e deseja saber mais sobre suas possibilidades de gravidez ou opções reprodutivas, é importante consultar um médico ou especialista em fertilidade. Eles podem fornecer informações mais precisas, realizar testes e discutir opções como a fertilização in vitro, se for o caso.
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You Could Be, But Some People Go Multiple Months In A Row Without Having Their Period, It Just Depends On The Person. Try A Test. You Could Be, But Some People Go Multiple Months In A Row Without Having Their Period, It Just Depends On The Person. Try A Test.
Because ovulating is a sign that you're about to start your period. I'm 13, I ovulate and I haven't gotten my period. Don't worry, it'll come soon. :D
If you have a normal period with normal flow you are not pregnant
No it is not normal...You need to go in to your Gyno and talk with them about and have a exam..it could be a range of things.It would best to to talk to your gyno about it.
Everyone is different, and sometimes girls may skip a month. If you recently started your period or in this case your period was 4 months ago and it was your first time, that is normal. From my first to second period ever, I went 2 months. Again, everyone is different, and if it reaches 6 months of not having it, I would maybe consider going to the doctor.
Not if she had been having (fairly) regular menses before. See a health care professional about your concerns.
having period cramps for the first 3-4 months are normal. if you are spotting or see any blood go to the doctors . i had cramps for the first 4 months until they finally went away
Yes you can be several months without a period without having to worry too much. however it would probably be a good idea to make sure there is nothing to worry about by seeing your doctor.