As a rule a woman gets her period once per month. They can last for 2 to 7 days. A cycle is normally about 28 days, but it varies from woman to woman.
Early in your puberty the period can be irregular and even skip a month. Always, if you are unsure consult a nurse or a doctor, or if you're sexually active, take a pregnancy test.
There is no specific length the menstrual cycle is supposed to be, the typical cycle is around 28 days but everyone is different. Bare in mind that different people will have different cycles lengths, and it is normal to have a few days variation from one cycle to the next.
The average menstrual cycle is 28 days, of which five is bleeding. The period can vary a few days either way and some women have longer or shorter bleeding periods.
The first time you get your period you wont know how many days it will be until its actually over. Most girls get it for a week, but others also get it for 3 days or 5 days.
2 weeks
Your menstrual cycle maintains itself as it's a natural function, as long as you're healthy it will continue as it's supposed to. If you see any menstrual cycle problems then see your doctor for tests.
The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, as long as she is fertile she is always on her menstrual cycle. You can't tell where she is in her menstrual cycle unless she tells you.
The typical menstrual cycle in human females is around 28 days long. Everyone has different menstrual cycle lengths, also cycle lengths can vary by a few days from one to the next.
You can't make your menstrual cycle start earlier than it is supposed to start. Menstrual cycles are controlled by a domino effect of hormonal changes, you can't speed-up or skip phases of your cycle.
your menstrual cycle will last about 7 days
your menstrual cycle will last about 7 days
The menstrual cycle typically lasts 28 days - but everyone's cycle is different. If fertilization does take place then there is no menstrual cycle, this would continue into pregnancy.
The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, unless a woman is pregnant or on hormonal birth control then during her reproductive years she is always in her menstrual cycle. A woman can have sex at any point in her menstrual cycle as long as she uses birth control.
Yes, you can carry on your suppository treatment while you have your menstrual cycle. For the record menstrual cycle refers to the reproductive cycle, as long as you're ovulating/menstruating you are always going through your menstrual cycle, I think you mean menstruation.
Your menstrual cycle starts by itself when it is ready to do so, as long as you're healthy it will start by itself. There's no reason for you to try to do something to start your menstrual cycle again.
The menstrual cycle typically lasts 28 days - but everyone's cycle is different. If fertilization does take place then there is no menstrual cycle, this would continue into pregnancy.
28 days