a first period can be painful but i will be just for 3 to 4 days
It usally takes 21 to 35 days. 28 days is average.
yes as long as it is a closed figure.
You approximate the irregular shape with many small regular figure, for example, long and thin rectangles.
Doctors count from the first day of your last period, LMC, as the first day of your pregnancy. In reality you typically will ovulate and become pregnant about 10-16 days after that. They also take into matter the length of your cycle, how long between periods. That's why 2 weeks early or 2 weeks late is considered normal for the prenatal period. As every woman ovulates on a different day of her cycle. A 12 week ultrasound will likely pinpoint how far along you are as most babies grow at the same rate for the first 3 months.
If you have regular periods then 5-6 weeks is too long since your last period. If you are 16 years old, you may be experiencing irregular periods. It happens.
not necessarily, irregular periods happen quite often, unless you have had unprotected sex. but a dramatic change in weight, or the amount you eat can also affect your period. Even stress can cause your period to be irregular or un-even.
Yes, the copper IUD (intrauterine device), brand-named Paragard in the US, can cause irregular periods, heavier periods and increased cramps. These side effects are more common in the first six months after the IUD is inserted. The Mirena IUD, which contains levonorgestrel, may cause irregular periods in the first months of use, but over time you can expect fewer periods and less bleeding.
You should go see a doctor, soon. Sometimes periods can be irregular, but a month long one could be something that needs to be checked out. Good Luck!
Irregular periods and missed periods could be caused by various factors such as hormonal imbalances, stress, pregnancy, thyroid issues, or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
well the first couple years is irregular so when you first start you period it can last up to 3-15 days at the most. and about 24-28 days until your next period(:
You may have irregular or absent periods on the contraceptive implant. YOu may also have extra spotting or bleeding. All of these are normal. If you have sudden absence of bleeding after a long period of spotting, take a pregnancy test.
Your period may stay irregular until you are 18 to 20 years old when you will develop a regular cycle.
It can mean that you are under unusual stress, that you are taking hormones or other medicine, that you are nearing menopause, that there are growths or other gynecological problems, or it can simply be normal variation. If your periods were always regular and suddenly change in some way, it's best to let your doctor or gynecologist know. They may want to check it out just to be sure there is no problem.
No it justs means your periods just light and irregular. This type of thing depends on the person and how long you've had your period.
It can take months for your periods get back to normal, especially if you are breast feeding you can miss periods or have long times between them. You can still get pregnant while breast feeding and having irregular periods though so you should still use contraception.
Most periods last from 3-5 days but it can vary from person to person.