Yes, this is completely normal - irregular cycles are normal into adulthood, with them being less regular during the first few years, as a result of irregular hormones and the body taking time to adjust.
Perhaps it would be a good idea for you to learn about menstruation and puberty so you can better care for her and educate her about her own body.
Yes, some women actually do have their periods during the first few months of pregnancy. Usually, however, these cycles are lighter and shorter than normal.
Your periods aren't determined by the dates on the calendar, they are determined by your menstrual cycles and your cycles will never perfectly sync up with the calendar months. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days which is shorter than a month, cycles can change, and months aren't all the same lengths - there's no reason at all to think your period would always occur on the same day every month.
After you stop the birth control pill, your cycles will return to their natural pattern within a couple of months. If your periods were irregular before you went on the pill, they're likely to be irregular after.
Normally, women do not have periods or bleeding during pregnancy.
the question is very poorly formated but what i think you're asking is "my girlfriend started having her period and my butt started bleeding, is that my period?" if that's what you're asking not only are you crazy but the answer is no...
They can. Some mares continue to have heat cycles even during the cold months.
You know that your periods aren't regular because they'd not be coming on a regular basis like they were supposed to. When we talk of irregular cycles we mean weeks or months difference between one cycle and the next or/and mid-cycle spotting.
Irregular menstrual cycles mean that there is no predictability in a persons menstrual cycles. Typically when a person has irregular cycles there are weeks or months difference between menstruation and/or they may have irregular bleeds between menstruation. You an have monthly periods with an irregular cycle, but often people think their cycles are irregular because they don't understand that a persons cycles may not always be 28 days or that cycle lengths can change.
Yes, a woman can go many months or even years without her periods - for example if a woman is pregnant she can go 9 months plus additional months after childbirth while hormones regulate, or if a woman is ill her cycles can stop. The average menstrual cycle length is 28 days, about a month, so a month between periods is completely normal - if you go for more than three months without a period it's a good idea to talk to your doctor.
You can get pregnant immediately after removal of the implant. Use another method if you don't want to be pregnant now.
It depends when you started having your menstrual cycles because in the first couple of months it is hard to find a regular pattern, if not it could be stress.
You'll have white discharge for about 6 months to 1 year, then you'll start your period.