Yes. Your period can last anything from 1-8 days
You determine when your period is due based on your average menstrual cycle length - the number of days between your periods. The average menstrual cycle length is 28 days so if you're new to menstruation it's best to just assume your period will start roughly the same time every month - although irregular cycles are normal at first, so don't worry if your period doesn't show up every month. Once you've had your periods for a while you can determine your own average menstrual cycle - count the days between your periods, this is one cycle, then figure out the average of your last 6 cycles by adding all these days together then deviding by 6. Cycles change all the time so you may have to re-calculate this sometimes, or you can use various web sites or applications to calculate this for you. Many women use something called Fertility Awareness Method to keep track of their periods, with this method you record your basal body temperature, cervical changes, cervical mucus, and other bodily changes to determine exactly where you are in your menstrual cycle. Figuring out your average menstrual cycle length just gives you a rough estimate of when your period is due, where as FAM tells you exactly when it is due. You can also tell when your periods are due based on changes happening to your body - your body will change in many ways throughout your menstrual cycles; physically, emotionally, and mentally. This effects every woman a little differently so there may be signs unique to you, but all women will experience some of the same symptoms - for example cramps, breast swelling, and changes to your discharge. For example around 2-3 weeks before your period you will get clear stretchy wet discharge like egg-whites, from then up until menstruation discharge will then get thicker and more lotion-like. It's best when you're young to just make sure you always carry supplies with you, periods can be irregular up until adulthood so until your cycles are regular and predictable it's best to always be prepared. Pay attention to your body, changes throughout your menstrual cycles will tell you when your periods are due.
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No
It looks like many tiny parts of a normal cell. it has all the normal parts of a cell such as a nucleus, vascule, and cell membrane. it also has cytoplasm.
People in the desert are normal people so they take baths like normal people. They are no different than anyone else.
It is normal for woman to have periods like that but if it makes you feel safe and comfortable see a doc
Not likely. Some periods are longer, some shorter. The fact that your period was only 3 days is normal. They will vary.
No. Two normal heavy periods and no symptoms of pregnancy sound like your definitely not pregnant.
If a women is pregnant than she will miss all of her periods, until she gives birth. then she will have a period every 28 days like normal
Not at all! It's normal to have a longer heavier period but like 2-3 days longer. You need to go to your doctor ASAP!
It is normal if it is normal for you. If you have always had 2 day long periods, then there is probably nothing to worry about. However, if you normally experience longer periods and now they have shortened, take a look at your everyday activities. Athletic women tend to have shorter lighter periods than non-athletic women, and things like birth control pills can have an effect on how long you bleed for. So basically if it is normal for you, count yourself lucky that you only have to bleed for 2 days.
That depends on the woman. Some women have three-day periods, some five-day and some seven and some have other durations. There's no one set duration. *another answer* It also depends on how long you've had your periods. I got mine when I had just turned 12, and they were really irregular and lasted for different amounts of time. Im fifteen now and I get my periods every four weeks and they last for about 5 days. But when you only just get your periods dont expect them to arrive every 28 days like clockwork :)
sounds like ovulation
i have had the same problem for about 4 years now, last time i wasn't on my periods for 3 months, i told my doctor and she said it is normal to be like that... i recommend you to see your doctor about this, it can be something serious
There is no pain like the pain before and during your periods, associated in the beginning of a pregnancy. If you had unprotected sex, you always have a chance to get pregnant if you don't use oral or other types of contraception. If you are pregnant, symptoms like headache, nausea, change in your appetite, tiredness, pain in the lower part of torso will appear. Also, if you feel like your breast are heavy, tense, and getting bigger suddenly (not in a normal way, not like sometimes when you are about to have your periods), you have big chances of being pregnant. If you aren't, the pain associated with periods like pain in your thighs, great pain down your stomach, little headache, change in your mood is just normal and sometimes periods come late for no specific reasons.Hope this helps! And good luck!
You should ask a doctor. I do not know. Sorry.
It means that your flow is very light - this is normal for some women, especially if it is the first two days or your period or the last two days of your period. If you're in your pre-teens, teens, or close to menopause light periods like this are normal, but if it continues over the next few cycles mention this to your doctor. Even if flow is light you still should be changing liners or pads every 4-6 hours to remain hygienic, especially if using commercial brands like Always or Kotex.