Yeah, periods vary in length for everyone. If you haven't had your period very long then its normal to be irregular. By the time you are 16, your period should be normal. If not, see a doctor. They can prescribe you birth contol which will regulate your period.
its the first stage of pregnancy and last the first 3 months..
You need to go and speak to your doctor about it
most woman get there period 28 days after they last had it.
i have had the same problem for about 4 years now, last time i wasn't on my periods for 3 months, i told my doctor and she said it is normal to be like that... i recommend you to see your doctor about this, it can be something serious
Yes it is possible. It varies from woman to woman so in some cases it can last 1-2 days and only a drop of blood or it can last up to 2 weeks (9-13 days) and can have a light flow to it. Just depends on your body.
two weeks is a bit too much. periods usually range from 5-7 days generally. it could last 4, or 8, but 2 weeks is 14 days.
pregnancy lasts for a periods of 40 weeks from last missed periods. Pregnancy lasts for 38 weeks from the date of conception. Normally you do not know the date of conception. The date of last periods is taken normally to calculate the weeks of pregnancy.
Two weeks after your period
No. Missing periods are an indication of pregnancy, not having too many.
If you missed your periods for a month and two weeks, contact a doctor. You could be pregnant or suffering from a medical condition.
Two weeks which is a fortnight
Yes! Mine usually last around seven! Unless it goes on heavily for more than two weeks, you should be fine. Yes! Mine usually last around seven! Unless it goes on heavily for more than two weeks, you should be fine.
Two Weeks Last Summer was created in 1972.
no yoou sould go see the docter!
I have irregular periods they come every forty days its been three weeks after my period and I have dark spotting my period is in about two weeks from now my last period began on January 6th
The last two periods are called lanthanoids and actinoids. They have different properties.So, they are placed separately.
YES...you can test as early as 2 weeks after your last period