If you are still bleeding, it is not normal. You need to go back to the doctor.
The battle was fought on February 23 - March 6, 1836. The battle lasted for 12 days.
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Well it could be a sign of pregnancy because you might have missed a period. But if not its not normal.
In a normal year it would be the 16th of March. In a leap year it would be the 15th of March.
The Iwo Jima battle occurred on 19 February - 26 March 1945. The battle lasted for 36 days.
The battle was fought from February 23 - March 6, 1836. So that's about 12 days the battle lasted for.
February has 28 normally or 29 in a leap year, March has 31, April has 30 and May has 31. Together that is 120 in a normal year and 121 in a leap year.
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Month that percedes March
The Union campaigns against Vicksburg were four: The first lasted from May 18th to May 26th 1862. The second lasted from November to December 20, 1862. The third lasted from February to March 1863. The fourth, which saw the fall of Vicksburg in the Union's hand, lasted from May 4 to July 4, 1863.