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∙ 2009-10-06 05:41:18The menstrual cycle is the cycle of hormonal changes between your reproductive organs and brain that cause ovulation and in turn failing fertilisation causes menstruation. It is not possible for a menstrual cycle to last only two days.
It usually lasts about 2-7 days less
The menstrual cycle is the natural changes of the uterus and ovaries in the part of making sexual reproduction possible. The average length of each cycle is 28 days, divided into 2 parts (ovarian cycle and uterine cycle), each with 3 phases. The beginning of menstrual flow, or period, marks the end of one menstrual cycle and start of a new one.
about 2 weeks after your cycle starts again, you will be fertile for about 3 days. you can buy tests to show if you are ovulating or not
It varies from woman to woman; but the cycle is normally 27 - 32 days long. The period itself is normally 2 - 4 days.
The menstrual cycle is the cycle of hormonal changes between your reproductive organs and brain that cause ovulation and in turn failing fertilisation causes menstruation. It is not possible for a menstrual cycle to last only two days.
My Period is always 2 days earlier Why?
yes
Some pregnancy tests can detect pregnancy as early as when a woman is two days late with her menstrual cycle. You will only know the outcome if you take the test.
It takes about 2-8 days
Yes. The ovulatory period of your menstrual cycle can last up to four days.
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Yes, it is completely normal for your cycle to start a few days earlier than you predicted. Menstrual cycles are never exactly the same, and anything up to a weeks variation from your avergage menstrual cycle length is totally normal.
It usually lasts about 2-7 days less
The menstrual cycle is the natural changes of the uterus and ovaries in the part of making sexual reproduction possible. The average length of each cycle is 28 days, divided into 2 parts (ovarian cycle and uterine cycle), each with 3 phases. The beginning of menstrual flow, or period, marks the end of one menstrual cycle and start of a new one.
about 2 weeks after your cycle starts again, you will be fertile for about 3 days. you can buy tests to show if you are ovulating or not
1 your uterus wall builds up for an egg to be planted 2 your egg travels from your ovary down the Fallopian Tube into the upper part of the uterus 3 when the egg isn't fertilised your uterus's wall of extra tissue breaks down and you'll bleed, this is a period