The only thing I can really say, being a woman as well, is to see your doctor. It is recommended to see a doctor if menstruation goes on for 21 days. Also, if there are other symptoms that coincide with the female's menstruation, then they should definitely have it checked out.
Go to hospital
if you are a female with normal reproductive function - yes
I would DEFINITELY have this checked out by a professional!
No unless something is wrong with you
In about 2~3 weeks. But can only tell with certain after 3 months without menstruation. Do a blood exam to be sure.
menstruation
Because your hormones are probably still settling back down to normal which is causing differences in your periods. Unless there is a chance you could be pregnant again?
Sperm can typically survive in the female reproductive tract for up to 5 days. It is highly unlikely for sperm to survive for 3 months inside a female and still result in a pregnancy.
The cheetah's gestation period is about 3 months.
up to 3 months to find food
Menstruation: The monthly shedding of the uterine lining, resulting in vaginal bleeding. Pregnancy: Changes in hormones and physical changes to support fetal growth. Menopause: The cessation of menstruation and decline in reproductive hormones.
Depo-Provera can take up to 10 months to fully wear off, with most women regaining fertility within 6-12 months after stopping the injections. Menstruation typically returns within 3-10 months after discontinuing Depo-Provera, but this can vary greatly among individuals.