There is a natural rhythm method where you take your temperature every morning and figure it out based on temperature fluctuation.
Menstruation is part of the menstrual cycle, it occurs after ovulation if the egg released is not fertilised, thus if ovulation is irregular menstruation will be irregular too. This is common during puberty as it takes time for your body to reach a point where it is mature enough to ovulate on a regular basis and hormonal imbalance is normal. Ill-health such as stress or unhealthy weight can cause irregular cycles too, also some medical conditions. If worried talk to your doctor to look into why you have irregular cycles.
Yes, this is completely normal. Irregular periods are normal within your teens as it takes time for your body to get into a regular pattern of ovulation, and thus into a regular pattern of menstruation.
Periods will be irregular because you don't ovulate regularly. This is normal if you're in your teens as it takes time for your body to reach a point where it is mature enough to ovulate on a regular basis and hormonal imbalances are normal during puberty - equally if you're heading into menopause hormonal imbalances and slowing down of ovulation is normal. Your cycles can also be irregular due to ill health or health problems, it's a good idea for you to discuss menstrual irregularity with your doctor.
your most fertile days are about 14 days from the first day of your periods. this is called ovulation time. have sex a few days befoore and after this period to conceive a baby. you could visit http://www.easyninemonths.com/getting_pregnant.htm to help calculate this time.
Many factors can influence the menstrual cycle. Stress, diet, and exercise can cause irregular periods. Hormone imbalances can cause them too.
Your body needs time to re-adjust.
Don´t worry. Women have irregular periods all the time. Even women with regular periods get irregular periods from time to time.
Anything up to a weeks variation from your average menstrual cycle is normal, but longer than that there may be a number of reasons. If in your teens it's normal to have irregular cycles until your body gets into a regular pattern or into menopause as ovulation slows down your periods will be irregular too. Things such as poor health or stress can also delay menstruation.
Irregular cycles are not necessarily bad, for example during menstruation this can be normal because it takes time for your body to get into a regular pattern. In general however irregular cycles mean irregular ovulation, this is a major indicator of health because your body will only delay or prevent ovulation if it thinks you cannot cope with pregnancy, or it will only occur if you have some sort of health problem effecting your cycles.
An irregular cycle can be a signal of no ovulation, but genarally speaking, you ovulate every time you have a period.
Yes! Having regular periods increases your chance of conceiving. Buy some ovulation predictor kits to know what time is best to have sex.
Yes Menopause can change the period .Menopause is defined as the time when there has been no menstrual periods for 12 consecutive months and no other biological or physiological cause can be identified.