yes, cycles vary with diet, exercise and stress. don't be concerned unless it occurs 3 months in a row Joymaker rn
When you get your period depends on your menstrual cycle. If you have a 28 day menstrual cycle you will likely get your period once per month, where as if you have a 20 day cycle it is possible to have two periods in one month - e.g. you could get your epriod on the 1st of the month, then again on the 20th of the month.
The reason why girls get periods twice in a month probably because they have short cycles. I know, because it happens to me. I had my period on Dec 1, 2 & 3 and then I had again on Dec 28,29 & 30 =)
No, it can start at any time. You might have thought your period starts on the first of each month because periods are "monthly," but this just means that the average woman gets their period every 28 days. Once you get your first period, it will take about a year for it to regulate. Once it does, you will get a period around the same time each month, or you will have about the same number of days between each one.
You should visit your gynecologist ASAP; there may be something wrong with one of your ovaries.A woman has two ovaries; normally, they alternate in releasing an ovum. When one isn't functioning, you can have alternate-month periods.
Your period occurs once a month.
It isn't that abnormal to have two periods in a month. However, sometimes it can occur, if you have a short cycle and your period starts at the beginning of the month. This would make it possible to have two periods in one month.
A woman can get her period twice a month if she has irregular periods.
Yes, if you have a very short cycle, one might hit at the beginning of the month and one at the end. It is also possible to have a couple of days of no bleeding in the middle of your period, so if they are really close together, it might just be that. If you are concerned that something is not normal, be sure to talk to your doctor.
When you get your period depends on your menstrual cycle. If you have a 28 day menstrual cycle you will likely get your period once per month, where as if you have a 20 day cycle it is possible to have two periods in one month - e.g. you could get your epriod on the 1st of the month, then again on the 20th of the month.
Its not possible you dont have your period at all if you pregnant and you wont have a normal period if you are its possible that it wont even come on which is a missed period. Most women do mistake periods for implantation bleeding (spotting),which is not a period just because they see a red spot or they bleeding on and off their pregnant while their on there period, no it doesnt work that way if you having periods while your pregnant please get checked.
It is not normal to have periods for over a month with clotting..this is an indication of a pathology. Seek medical advice asap
Menstruation is controlled by your menstrual cycle - the fact it's the beginning of the month has absolutely no relation to menstruation, your periods aren't supposed to start at the beginning of the month, they start i accordance to your cycle. You have discharge all the time as this is what keeps your vagina healthy and clean.
It's not possible for someone to punch you in your vagina as your vagina is inside your body. When you menstruate is determined by your menstrual cycle so if you experience two periods in one month then your cycle is obviously less than a month long and happens to have fallen on the beginning and end of the month. Either that or you're mistaking vaginal bleeding for menstruation.
You probally just have eregular periods its ok.
Yes their are some women who have what they think is their periods every month. Most cases, the period stops due to the hormone. But it is possible to have "period like" bleeding during pregnancy.
It usually takes about a year for periods to get regular after they first start and it is not uncommon to skip a period until your periods get regular/monthly.
Is it full on 5 day periods, or spotting? Spotting indicates possible stress, strong emotion, or just some extra blood after the period. I'm no doctor, but I don't think it's normal to be having three periods a month.