No, you could get your second period 6 months after your first one.
You can have a period for about three months after you have become pregnant, my mother had her's for about three months while she was pregnant with me.. That was actually the first time she had her menstrual any consecutive months.. Normally she would have her period once maybe twice a year. But when she got pregnant it was the first time she had her period more than once a year.
Everyone is different, and sometimes girls may skip a month. If you recently started your period or in this case your period was 4 months ago and it was your first time, that is normal. From my first to second period ever, I went 2 months. Again, everyone is different, and if it reaches 6 months of not having it, I would maybe consider going to the doctor.
You don't. Green tea will not start you on your period. Hormones do. Ask your mom when she got her first period and most likely that's about the time you will. Don't be in such a hurry because you will have a period for at least 50 years. Your first year of period is also a time that will be off and on. It takes your hormones time to settle down so some months you will have a heavy period and other months nothing much. You may also skip a month. Same thing happens when you go into menopause.
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No. When a young girl first starts her period it is often irregular for the first few months or year. It takes time for the hormones and the body to settle into a cycle.
I found that mine was not shorter of lighter, only the following months were changed.
If you mean in the first 6 months after pregnancy, then yes: you can become pregnant in this time period. If you are breast-feeding, this will generally prevent pregnancy.
No! It's ok, remember during puberty nothing is normal and for the first 3 years your period will be all over the place. I actually had 4 months in between my first and second period so I'm pretty sure it's all good
Yes it takes time to become regular again, that is if you have gotten your period yet. It can take any where from a month to two years before you even get your fist period. Depo Provera stays in your system longer than three months time actually. I have been on and off the shot for six years and the first two times I went off it I received my period within the first two months, and I was on the shot for a year or more. This time I was only on it for nine months got my last shot Feb 05 and surprise I still have no period and it's Nov 06. It depends on the person when they will get there period and regulat. Hope this helps. Yes it takes time to become regular again, that is if you have gotten your period yet. It can take any where from a month to two years before you even get your fist period. Depo Provera stays in your system longer than three months time actually. I have been on and off the shot for six years and the first two times I went off it I received my period within the first two months, and I was on the shot for a year or more. This time I was only on it for nine months got my last shot Feb 05 and surprise I still have no period and it's Nov 06. It depends on the person when they will get there period and regulat. Hope this helps.
Winter is a time period but it would depend where you lived as to what months in the year it would be.
Answer:The gestation period of a human, from time of conception to birth is approximately 9 months (266 days/38 Weeks). 9.5 months is calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period (280 days/40 Weeks).
By the doctor's calculations, the time you conceived is the first day of your last period. So that would make you three months along. In reality, you're about 2 1/2 to 3 months along. I have to hope that you have been to the doctor because it's most important to have your first visit within the first trimester. If you are three months pregnant, you don't have long until you are in the second.