The only certain way to find out how many weeks pregnant you are is to have an ultrasound scan. Some women can confuse 'spotting' (very light bleeding) with a period after fertilisation. Remember, fertilisation cannot occur between menstruation and ovulation (about day 14). Between 7 and 14 days after FERTILISATION, the fertilised embryo will begin implanting into the walls of uterus. As some blood vessels are eroded this can cause some light bleeding, but it is not a period. Consult your Doctor Who can discuss this with you further.
I experienced menstrual (or menstrual-like) cramps during the first two weeks on Strattera. It lasted several days then subsided. I am an adult female (41).
NO! This is something else more serious. See your doctor.
that depends on the cause and further complications but mine lasted for about 2 hours
The average menstrual period lasts around 5-7 days but a little longer than that is not unusual - if it lasts over 14 days then it's recommended to see a doctor. Your menstrual flow isn't supposed to have clots, most of the lumps seen in menstrual flow is larger pieces of uterine lining, they're not always present.
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How are we supposed to answer this? We don't know your menstrual cycles to know when your periods may be due, you should know this to determine your next period.
Menstrual periods can be very erratic, especially in younger girls. Most likely, there is no need to worry. A visit to a doctor may be helpful to confirm.
They usually lasted for about 2 minutes
Usually, they last about 2-4 months, depends on how much you use them. I only use it about twice a week and it lasted 4.
The Stone Age period that lasted the longest was the Paleolithic period, spanning from around 2.5 million years ago to about 10,000 years ago. The Paleolithic period is further divided into Lower, Middle, and Upper Paleolithic stages.
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