Option 1: Three weeks to a month: If you start getting sick in the mornings, your pregnant
Option 2: Take a pregnancy test
Option 3: Go to a doctor
I just know of it as cell growth.
Life?.. you know, birth to death etc..
try doing what you know only or try the water cycle for a project if you know what it is and try to do this yourself.
I don't know the exact chances, but it's certainly possible, so you should take a pregnancy test.
It is NOT normal . I have experience, my periods USUALLY last about 17 days. the SHORTEST was 10 days. For me though, its 17 days, and its HEAVY. IT IS CALLED " menorrhagia " It's basically a reproductive disorder. BUT, as you get older, this will disappear and your cycle will be regular, you know the 5-7 day cycle kinda thing, :) - Experience.
You should visit your gynocologist since irregular periods/ovulation can be very difficult to track.
I Have 5 Friends That Are Pregnante Or Have Had A Baby And There All 16. Some Were 15 When They Got Pregnante And Its Because Most Teenagers Dont Really Worry About Conterception. Most Girls I Know Are On The Pill But Sometimes It Hasnt Worked For Them. None Of Them I Know Have Got Pregnante On Purpose, Mostly By Acciendent
You have to do follicular study to know your menstrual cycle.
You know that your periods aren't regular because they'd not be coming on a regular basis like they were supposed to. When we talk of irregular cycles we mean weeks or months difference between one cycle and the next or/and mid-cycle spotting.
ask your mum, she might know.
You might not be pregnant, you know. Sometimes it's regular for your periods to be irregular.
You do not know as it is irregular.
Because something might wrong with the moon or if something bad happens
There isn't really a "correct" time of your cycle to ovulate. If you are truly irregular, then you can't predict ovulation by counting days. There are other ways to tell, though. You could buy a monitor (though you have to know when to use it), or check out natural family planning methods. Try the Couple to Couple league-- they have books and classes on the sympto-thermal method of fertile and infertile times of the cycle.So, the concise answer to your question is: No.
It means that your periods may be slihtly irregular, it is very common for this to happen. Otherwise, you might be pregnant, but i think you will know if you are :L
yes i dont know what the dwarf your talking about
You might know if you are in menopause if you are having hot flashes and irregular periods coupled with drastic mood changes. Check with your family doctor.