More than likely you are late for 1 of 2 reasons. 1. Stress. Stress can throw you out of wack and mess your period schedule all up. 2. You are pregnant. Orrrrrrrrr: Less serious side effects may include: * nausea, diarrhea, or stomach pain; * breast pain or tenderness; * dizziness, tired feeling; * breast pain or tenderness; * changes in your menstrual periods; or * headache.
You will begin your period the next month as usual, except more on target. you are supposed to start the birth control the first Sunday after you get your period, so you are doing it right.
If you had the Paragard removed, you can expect your next period at the usual time, as the copper IUD does not change the timing of the menstrual cycle. If you had Mirena removed, your period may be irregular for a month or so before settling into its new pattern.
It may mean you are pregnant - but after only a month you could just be about to start
idk you experience very symptoms like IDKJ
Yes! A woman can get pregnant any time she ovulates. The "typical" pattern is 10-14 days prior to her period. However, it is entirely possible to ovulate earlier or later, thus, it would be possible to get pregnant 7 days before a period is due. Especially if she ovulated later than usual that month...
I've been on depo before and this is my 2nd time around being on it and it stops my period for the three months and then I have my usual period and my shot then its gone again for three month. Besides not taking a pill everyday that the best part. But it dose affect women differently (so keep that in mind)
The usual word for 'month' in Latin is [mensis].
yes
If your pregnant, cramping is usual. But if you're not and you missed your period that usually means your pregnant now with a bundle of joy.
if you feel sick to your belly that means you are going to have your period in a month or tomorrow Irritability/PMS, breast tenderness, headaches, abdominal bloating/nausea, backache are the usual symptoms of your monthly menses.
I'm definitely not an expert but I'd say this is an excellent sign that your body ovulated and you're having a normal period. Perhaps it's not as heavy as your usual period because there was less lining this month following the m/c?
Some medicine can cause the time between periods to increase or decrease. Also having two menstruations in a calendar month is usual; time of periods aren't based on calendar time.