It is NOT normal .
I have experience, my periods USUALLY last about 17 days. the SHORTEST was 10 days.
For me though, its 17 days, and its HEAVY. IT IS CALLED " menorrhagia "
It's basically a reproductive disorder.
BUT, as you get older, this will disappear and your cycle will be regular, you know the 5-7 day cycle kinda thing,
:)
- Experience.
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The average is 14 days before your next expected period, so in your case around day 17 of your cycle!
It depends on your ovulation and your ovulation cycle. Anything is possible, however your most fertile times of the month are usually day 12-17 of your cycle.
The first day of your period is day one, then the days after are day two, day three, etc. You will ovulate sometime around day 12-17. Your menstrual cycle will begin again around days24-36 and then as soon as it starts you are back to day one and the process starts over.
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.
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You should start an ovulation test one to two days before you think you may start ovulating. Ovulation usually begins midway in your cycle. Generally between day 13 and day 17 of a normal cycle.
Ovulation occurs 14 days after the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP), if you are on a 28 day cycle.Since many women do not have regular periods, ovulation may occur anywhere from 10 to 17 days after the first day of the LMP.If you are regular, but not on a 28-day cycle, ovulation will occur at midway through your cycle ie (14th day on a 28 day cycle, 17th day on a 34 day cycle, etc). Remember that this day is according to how many days after the first day of your LMP.
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When you're 17 and on your period, how long you have to wait until your period is finished depends on your body's menstrual cycle. The average menstrual cycle lasts between 5 and 7 days however, they can be shorter or longer than that.
yes it is very normal. everyone is different and they can start anywhere between the ages of 9 and 17. i am 11 too and i got mine 2 months ago. its also normal to have irregular periods during the first year or two. people say 28 days is the most common cycle but i dont know anyone who has a 28 day cycle and for my second period, my cycle was 36 days! i am not worried at all and have started to use tampons because it seems that my periods always start when we have swimming at school. if u are still concerned about anything, u should talk to your doctor and they'll just check if anythings wrong 'down there'
during ur period there is a little chance of conception...then as the days increase so does the chance...usually after day 17 of ur cycle the chances go back down...good luck
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