You didn't mentioned your age so I'll cover what I can in age groups. This can happen to people under stress or people that are into sports. It can be a poor diet. Anorexics or Bulimics (not accusing you here) also can have problems with their periods, or it could be the start of perimenopause. Women can go into perimenopause (just before menopause starts ... no periods) as young as 35 and a few cases of women that were younger. Even a shock to the body such as getting Chicken Pox as an adult can bring on perimenopause symptoms. It's best to see your doctor for a good physical as it will clear the air and make you feel much better. Symptoms for perimenopause are hot flashes, night sweats (where you wake up soaking wet), missed periods, moodiness, feelings of uselessness at times, depression and insomnia and vivid dreams. It's nothing to fear and quite normal as the body's hormones are changing. Your doctor can advise you as to how to eleviate some of these troublesome symptoms, but if you can, try going through this the natural way if you should be starting into perimenopause. Good luck Marcy
i had mine in jan of 2010 and my were regular up til last month it lasted 3 days and this month lasted 2 so i would like to know now too
Normally, women do not have periods or bleeding during pregnancy.
As in bleeding all the time for 3 months? You need to go and see the doctor. If you mean that you had your periods for 3 months (ie as normal, not lasting for 3 months) and then they didn't arrive on the fourth month, it depends on a few things: . Were those three months your first periods? . Have you had sex? . Is it a combination of both? If they were your first periods and you have NOT had sex, it is not anything to worry about. Periods take about a year (sometimes longer) to regulate If you have had sex, you need to take a pregnancy test If these were not your first three periods, take a pregnancy test if you've had sex and if not, see if you get your next period, and if not, go and see the doctor
If you're having periods, you're not pregnant. Other bleeding during pregnancy could be a very bad sign for the health of the foetus however, so go to the doctor if you're sure you're pregnant but bleeding.
Pregnant women do not get periods. If you are experiencing cramping or bleeding you should contact your Dr or go to the ER right away.
the question is very poorly formated but what i think you're asking is "my girlfriend started having her period and my butt started bleeding, is that my period?" if that's what you're asking not only are you crazy but the answer is no...
There are instances of vaginal bleeding for long periods of time during pregnancy. However, it would depend upon how much bleeding; just spotting would be fine, but it is doubtful if bleeding occurs every day in large amounts.
I at rink that is normal. I went through the same thing and went to my doctor. She told me that happens and it is normal. I had spotting and even bleeding that lasted for a few months. I was given medication for the that. If you are worried then you should see your doctor.
If you have had sex in the 3 months then it is possible. Have you missed any periods?
Light bleeding in the first few weeks of pregnancy is also called implantation bleeding. It can last anywhere from 1 to 7 days. It will be extremely light if it is indeed implantation bleeding. Women can experience very light "periods" during the first 6 months of pregnancy.
Most women with Mirena experience lack of periods, but not all do. See your health care provider to rule out any other cause of bleeding, such as partial expulsion or infection.
Amenorrhea is the absence of periods (menstrual bleeding) for more than 6 months. Absence of periods during 2-6 months called oligomenorrhea. Amenorrhea could be primary or secondary. You can discover everything about amenorrhea causes in recommended related link below.