Yes
Yes, anywhere from a 28-32 is considered normal.
The typical menstrual cycle in "text book" terms is considered to be anything between 21 to 32 day cycle. yes that's normal
It doesn't mean anything - although 28 days is the average menstrual cycle length, everyone is different so we all have different menstrual cycle lengths.
No. A 32 day cycle is not unusual, so it does not mean you are pregnant.
could i be pregnant if i had sex 10 days after my period if i have a 33 day cycle
Yes you can get pregnant A menstrual cycle is the time from when your periods start to when your periods start again, the timing can differ somewhat and the period can be longer or shorter, however that does not significantly change what the menstrual cycle is about. the menstrual cycle is about preparing you for getting pregnant. Cycle Length in Days following is a table that shows the probable date of ovulation after the first day of bleedingProbable Ovulation Day of your CycleLength of cycle 25 ovulation day in days after the first day of bleeding 11---------- 26--------------------------------------------------------------------12-----------27--------------------------------------------------------------------13---------- 28--------------------------------------------------------------------14-----------29--------------------------------------------------------------------15---------- 30--------------------------------------------------------------------16---------- 31--------------------------------------------------------------------17---------- 32--------------------------------------------------------------------18---------- 33--------------------------------------------------------------------19---------- 34--------------------------------------------------------------------20---------- 35--------------------------------------------------------------------21Remember that there is a period of several days before around 5 day and after around 3 days after ovulation that you can get pregnant. if you have irregular periods you should take extra care. Go to the related link below (the Menstrual Cycle) for more information on this subject.
Nothing at all, it's normal. 28 days is the average menstrual cycle length - everyone is different so not everyone will have a 28 day cycle, also it's normal for cycles to change over time and for there to be a few days variation from one cycle to the next. If you go over 28 days then that simply means that your cycle is longer than the average menstrual cycle. Rather than expecting your periods every 28 days you should determine your own average menstrual cycle length. One menstrual cycle is the number of days from the first day of your period up until your next period, you add all these days together over your last 6 cycles and then devide by 6 to get an average. There are various apps for your phone or web sites that figure out your average menstrual cycle length for you. Take my cycles for example; July 25 (35 day cycle) June 20 (32 day cycle) May 19 (32 day cycle) April 17 (27 day cycle) March 21 (31 day cycle) February 18 (26 day cycle) So my average menstrual cycle is 33 days - as long as my periods fall within 26 to 40 days they are still regular. So you see my cycle is longer than 28 days, and there can be a little variation from one cycle to the next, this is totally normal and healthy.
No. Just means you ovulate later. I always had a 35-38 day cycle and it didn't seem to make any difference.
The chance of becoming pregnant depends largely on where you were in your menstrual cycle. The time you are most likely to become pregnant is half-way through your cycle, which is when you ovulate. For example, if you start your period every 28 days, then half-way though your cycle would be 14 days from the day you start. If you start your period every 32 days, then your highest chance of becoming pregnant would be 16 days from the first day of your period. The ovulation, which is when the ovaries release the egg for fertilization, usually lasts between 2 - 4 days, but can vary from one woman to another.
One cycle of 32 days does not equate to a regular cycle - regular menstrual cycles mean cycles that all follow the same pattern, regular cycles of 32 days or within a week of 32 days for example. It's normal to go up to twelve months without a regular menstrual cycle when coming off the pill so it does take time. If your cycles are still very irregular talk to your doctor about being checked out.
Not everyone starts every 28 days. If you think you are pregnant, take a home test or go see a doctor. The doctor may give you a blood test, they can detect pregnancy earlier than a urine test. If you get a negative result with the home test, wait 5-7 days, if you haven't gotten your period take another one. If after two weeks you still havne't gotten your period and the home tests are all negative, you should call a doctor, you may need medications to get it started again. That happens in some women occasionally. Your cycle will start on the first day of actual bleeding, not spotting. And not all women have 28 day cycles, nor ovulate on cycle day 14.