Yes, women can have two periods in one month.
When a woman menstruates is determined by her menstrual cycle, not by the date on the calendar, the typical menstrual cycle is 28 days but can be shorter or longer. A woman may very well menstruate on day 1 of the month, and then 28 days later on the 29th of the month menstruate again. Women can also experience vaginal bleeding for many other reasons, often women label all vaginal bleeds menstruation so they may bleed twice per month but only one bleed will be menstruation.
Yes. If your cycle is 25-28 days, you would probably have it for part of the first and last weeks of a month. (But then the next month probably only once.)
i feel yes...in some years the months fall in an akward time and it seemed like i had my period twice in the month of february.
You can but it is very unlikely but when you first start your period it wil come back the next week for a day so be prepared!
yes you can have two periods in one month
Yes
Sometimes a woman's period is irregular. They could have their period one month, skip the next, then get it again. This happens more when women are just getting their period (more in teenage years)
The possessive phrase for more than one month is "months'."
It means just that - you came on your period twice in one month - it's no more complicated than that. If this was your period, and not your period plus some other vaginal bleeding caused by something else, then it is normal to bleed twice in one month occasionally. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days and as most months have more than 28 days if your cycle is this long or shorter you will see yourself bleeding twice in some months.
Not necessarily, most likely this "second period" is spotting or breakthrough bleeding. Spotting/ Breakthrough bleeding is bleeding before or in between menstrual cycles.
Most women will have one period of menstruation per month. Disease can cause more or less as can hormonal imbalance. A woman who has more than one due to hormones can often take the birth control pill to make her have only one.
No, your period will not become heavier than normal if you take Advil one month and not the next. Taking Advil will not effect your periods in this way.
No you are not
Months is the plural of month. (Months is more than one month).
There are modern birthstones and traditional birthstones for a month.
While you are still getting your period, the first couple of years it can vary. You may get it one month, and for the next year not get it, or it can be there for 2 days, and then stop, and then a week later it will come back. I would ask you doctor though, even just a call can help make sure that it is nothing serious. Yeah if your periods have just started, or within the past few years at least, they'll probably be quite irregular but yes, you can have your period for more than a month. I have a uterine fibroid and had my period for almost 3 months straight.
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No it is not bad, as some ladies have a heavy period for one month and then a light one or they may have two heavy periods and then one light one also.