It varies from woman to woman, but is usually between 2 and 7 days.
2 or 3
If this is not normal for you, you should go and speak to your doctor or gynaecologist
This bleeding is caused by stopping BCP. It is known as the withdrawal bleed. However you should only bleed a few days, not for 20 days. Make a appointment with your Doctor for a evaluation. Please note this is advice only and should not be used in place of a medical experts.
No. After a miscarriage you will experience what most women describe as "a heavy period". You may also bleed longer than a normal period. I have heard one woman say she bled for two weeks after a miscarriage. Your cycle will then return to normal, and you should experience a normal period as per your cycle - ie 28 days.
Both is true; while on your period you bleed until a certain amount of blood leaves your system. The number of days that you have your period is different for every person.
your cycle is 28 days long. The first day of your cycle is the first day you start to bleed You ovulate anywhere between the 12-16 day of you cycle Then you should start you period on the 29th day Unless you have abnormal period It also depends on the woman The average cycle last 28 days
a womans period should come at an average of every 28 days
Count the number of days you bleed for.
Nothing. You are just having a period.
If you mean from when you first start your periods? 5 days is usual for a woman on her period but it varies in different people. some people may bleed for 4 days then break for a day then bleed on the 6th day. some people may be a week. some factors may affect your period such as stress.
You should contact your doctor for any bleeding during a pregnancy.
Yes, you can bleed a couple of days after your period or at any point in your menstrual cycle. The bleeding may be the end of your period or may be due to something else such as ovulation bleeding.