Yes; it usually happens to girls shortly after they have gotten their first period, who are still going through puberty. Some women have irregular menstruation periods until they get pregnant.
If you're taking the combination pill then you don't menstruate full-stop - the whole purpose of this form of Birth Control is to stop your menstrual cycle in order to prevent ovulation, thus no ovulation means no menstruation. On the pill you get a withdrawal bleed but it can take time for your body to adjust to this so irregular bleeding is normal for the first few months on the pill, also it can take time for your cycles to regulate again after discontinuing pill use.
Yes, it is possible. That is roughly when ovulation occurs. So if you have sex within a couple days on either side of your ovulation, pregnancy is quite possible.
yes
idk why it does, but its not unnatural, i get mine for about a week, then for 2 weeks i dont have it and then i get it again.
pregnancy is dated 40 weeks from the date of your last period. The first day of your last period counted as day one. You usually conceive during the middle of your cycle so when you find out you are pregnant, usually when you miss you next period you are said to be 4 weeks pregnant but the fetus is only actually 2 weeks old.
the best time is 2 weeks after the beginning of your last period, if you're on a 28 day cycle.
well, think of when she missed her first period....then count back 2 weeks and there you go. this is the case since ovulation typically occurs 12-16 days after your last cycle. and then about 2 weeks after that you have your period. so just take when you missed your period and count two weeks before whatever the first day your missed period could have started....
been on my period for 2 weeks what does that mean
Thats not a good idea most women ovulate 2 weeks after their menstrual cycle starts unless you are ready to be a father wrap it up around then
If your period is on time but is light and goes for 2 weeks it may be just because every woman's cycle is different. However, if it is bothersome, you should see your doctor.
Your menstrual cycle begins the first day of your period. That will typically last between 4-7 days. About two weeks after that, you are ovulating again, meaning that that is the time when an egg is released from the ovaries. If conception does not occur, that egg will disintegrate and then be shed about 2 weeks later. You will have a period again, which starts the cycle all over again.
its just irregular, this is normal for the first years, up to 3 or even 4 years until your period cycle will become normal.
No. I think you should go talk to your doctor about that. The average of how long you should have your cycle is 2-7 days.
for a regualr 28 day cycle it should be about 2 weeks... you will ovulate about 2 weeks after the first day of your period
Usually the date of conception is about 2 weeks after your last period, or in the middle of your cycle. This is when your body ovulates.