Yes, a 45 day cycle is still considered normal. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days but everyone is different and as such a longer cycle is perfectly normal.
Depends...per WebMD (http://women.webmd.com/tc/normal-menstrual-cycle-normal-menstrual-cycle), "The menstrual cycle is measured from the first day of menstrual bleeding, Day 1, up to Day 1 of your next menstrual bleeding. Although 28 days is often cited as the "regular" cycle length, only 15% of women actually have such a cycle." * A teen's cycles tend to be long (up to 45 days), growing shorter over several years. * Between ages 25 and 35, most women's cycles are regular, generally lasting 21 to 35 days. * Around ages 40 to 42, cycles tend to be the shortest and most regular. This is followed by 8 to 10 years of longer, less predictable cycles until menopause.
51 is the average age of menopause for women in the United States, and the normal range is 45-55. Menopause describes the transition when a women stops menstruating and is no longer fertile.
Menopause starts somewhere between 45-55 years old in most people, this is the start of the winding down of the reproductive cycle so menstrual cycles become irregular. When menstrual cycles stop all together can vary greatly from person to person after menopause.
It varies strain to strain but on average in soil 25-45 days for vegging and 45-60 days for flowering. So around 70-105 days total.
If you want to lose weight and lose it fast there are many ways to do that. If you are really wanting to lose 45 pounds in 45 days, it's not going to be easy, your going to have to work at it.
Yes, it's normal to have periods after 45 days. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days but everyone is different and there's no problem if your cycle is longer than average. It's also normal for menstrual cycles lengths to vary over time, so your cycles may not always be 45 days long.
If you are talking about the menstrual cycle, no.
premenopause: see a doctor
Depends...per WebMD (http://women.webmd.com/tc/normal-menstrual-cycle-normal-menstrual-cycle), "The menstrual cycle is measured from the first day of menstrual bleeding, Day 1, up to Day 1 of your next menstrual bleeding. Although 28 days is often cited as the "regular" cycle length, only 15% of women actually have such a cycle." * A teen's cycles tend to be long (up to 45 days), growing shorter over several years. * Between ages 25 and 35, most women's cycles are regular, generally lasting 21 to 35 days. * Around ages 40 to 42, cycles tend to be the shortest and most regular. This is followed by 8 to 10 years of longer, less predictable cycles until menopause.
The menstrual cycle comes to an end once you go through menopause. The average age of menopause is between 45-55 years old but everyone is different.
Somewhere around ages 45- 70. It's different for every women.
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51 is the average age of menopause for women in the United States, and the normal range is 45-55. Menopause describes the transition when a women stops menstruating and is no longer fertile.
A regular menstruation lasts for a few days (usually 3 to 5 days, but anywhere from 2 to 7 days is considered normal. The usual cycle of a woman is 28 days. But it is different for everyone. Usually every 25-30 days. Its not unusual to have irregular periods however, especially if you're young and have only been having periods a few years. A woman who experiences variations of less than eight days between her longest cycles and shortest cycles is considered to have regular menstrual cycles. There are many reasons to skip a period also like stress, medication etc. and sometimes these interfere with regularity.
No, you do not usually get menopause at age 13. Menopause is when your menstrual cycle ends forever and that occurs between the ages of 45 and 55 give or take a few years. You can, however, get your period (the beginning of your menstrual cycle) at that age.
Did you mean Menstrual Period? Average flow: 1-7 days (ranges from 1-9 days --still normaL) 4 phases of Menstrual Cycle: 1. Menstrual Phase 2. Ploriferative Phase 3. Secretory Phase 4. Ischemic Phase
Menopause starts somewhere between 45-55 years old in most people, this is the start of the winding down of the reproductive cycle so menstrual cycles become irregular. When menstrual cycles stop all together can vary greatly from person to person after menopause.