It depends how old you are. If you are young, and just got your first period not too long ago, then that is normal, if you have had it for a long time, talk to your doctor.
You may have lost a lot of weight
six to seven months for males and seven to eight months for females.
No. You do not have a period if you're pregnant. My mother had 6 children, and she had her periods through 3 of the pregnancies - I don't know how long or "normal" her periods were (she died some years ago) but I do know that she was 5 months pregnant with me before she realized she was pregnant!
Prong horn antelopes have a gestation period of seven to eight months.
five to seven days is normal, but take a pregnancy test to be sure :)
It's normal. You can continue bleeding up to a week after your period.
Yes, but it probably isn't entirely normal if it is heavy for all seven of those days...you should see a doctor if it is, but if it gets lighter and lighter over those seven days, it's okay.
Yes it can be normal. But if it lasts more than that I suggest going to a doctor. Some women bleed more when they first start the pill. But then after taking it for a few months their period gets lighter.
This is called the Gestation Period. For an Ape it ranges from Seven to Nine Months. - Weston
Hi :-) Yes, this is normal. There is no time limit for when you start your period during the sugar pills. As long as you start your period during the seven day worth of sugar pills then this is normal.
Yes it's normal to experience some spotting. This usually goes away after your body gets used to being on the pill. Give it a few months, if you keep having spotting, you may need to switch the brand of pill that you're on.
When you first start taking birth control, your period may arrive or it may not. Its different in every woman. If your period doesn't arrive this month then don't worry as its a common occurrance in the first month of birth control. Continue taking your pills as normal.