You should contact your doctor to discuss the situation. Sometimes cycles get out of whack and you might need temporary hormones to stop your cycle.
When you ovulate depends on your menstrual cycle. You ovulate two weeks BEFORE your period, so how soon after your period you ovulate depends on how long your menstrual cycle is.
There are approximately 17 weeks between January 1 and May 1. This is calculated by counting the weeks in each month: January has 4 weeks, February has 4 weeks (5 in a leap year), March has 4 weeks, and April has 4 weeks, totaling 17 weeks in a standard year.
It is about 1 year and 3 weeks
around 22 weeks for 2009.
41 weeks.
If your stomach is hard nine weeks after period you are probably either pregnant or blood is filling up in your stomach
When you see blood that shows up only when you wipe after your period had ended 2 weeks ago it is not cause for alarm. It is likely a new egg being released into your body or leftover blood from the previous period that had not escaped yet.
It is NOT normal to give birth at 6 weeks.
That means you are ovulating.
If you had an ectopic 5 weeks ago, you should expect your period sometime within the next 8 weeks. If it doesn't appear by then, going back to the doctor is ideal.
If you've had your period for 6 weeks you need to see a doctor.
If you're not pregnant, then no. It is not a miscarriage. Your period is just screwing up.
not necessarily your period could be changing when it is going to start so it bleeds close to your last period.
You probably could the pains could be coming from the baby and the little blood well your body could just be htting rid of it 7 weeks is a short time.
You will. I read in a book that if you get pregnancy during your period, it will keep on going, so I think its the same thing.
If you don't get your next period, take a pregnancy test
It can be normal to bleed during the early parts of pregnancy but not blood clots. I suggest you go to your doctor asap and tell them whats going on.