The normal order of events in the menstrual cycle is: follicular phase, ovulation, luteal phase, menstruation.
Not at all. It's perfectly normal and healthy.
You should marry immediately to prevent this from happening in the future.
Menstruation takes place about once a month during a woman's reproductive years. If woman has normal menstrual cycle she can get pregnant. If woman hasn't menstruation she hasn't possibility of conceiving/bearing children.
There are such cases but this is not normal.Yes, it is normal!!!!
The average menstrual cycle last 28 days. The first day of the menstrual cycle is the first day of menstruation. About one fourth of the whole cycle is menstruation.
Menstrual cycle refers to the entire reproductive cycle, starting during menstruation - there is no 'after the menstrual cycle' but I think you might mean after menstruation. After menstruation the cycle starts again, typically a woman will be fertile around a week after menstruation so her body will produce fertile cervical mucus and she will ovulate.
There's no such thing as a mini-period. Menstruation is a specific part of your menstrual cycle, if you are spotting or bleeding mid-cycle that isn't menstruation but likely a result of hormonal imbalance. If it continues talk to your doctor to figure out what is wrong.
Typically menstruation lasts 5-7 days, but a little longer or a little shorter is normal too. During a regular cycle you should only bleed during menstruation, but it is possible to experience a few days bleeding mid-cycle too.
Follicle stage -> ovulation -> corpus luteum -> menstruation
Yes. Don't worry
Not exactly normal, common perhaps. Hormones effect your moods throughout your menstrual cycle and you may be more emotional during menstruation is something upsets you. However a lot of this is due to how you feel about menstruation, women who dislike their periods are more likely to feel unhappy during menstruation.