yes, its just the bodys way of getting back to normal.
This is normal, it's part of the menstrual cycle. If you just became a woman, then it is normal to have irregular flows. If three years has gone by since you became a woman and you are still having irregular flows, then talk to your doctor.
Irregular cycles are normal in your teens.It takes time for your body to reach a point where it is mature enough to ovulate on a regular basis, thus for you to menstruate on a regular basis. While you're developing your hormones can be erratic which can result in irregular menstrual cycles too. All menstruating people experience this.
You can tell if your menstrual cycle is irregular because you'll be menstruating or experiencing vaginal bleeding at random times. Anything up to a weeks variation from your average menstrual cycle is considered to be normal, if there are weeks or months difference then they're irregular.
Anything up to a weeks variation from your average menstrual cycle is normal, but longer than that there may be a number of reasons. If in your teens it's normal to have irregular cycles until your body gets into a regular pattern or into menopause as ovulation slows down your periods will be irregular too. Things such as poor health or stress can also delay menstruation.
Irregular menstrual cycles normally means irregular ovulation and/or irregular hormone levels. This is normal in your teens as your body is still developing and it takes time for it to become mature enough to ovulate on a regular basis and regulate hormones. In menopause you run out of eggs so stop ovulating as much. In general things such as poor health or medical problems like pcos will cause irregular cycles - if concerned see your doctor.
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The contraceptive implant prevents the normal menstrual cycle. Some women have irregular bleeding, and others have no bleeding at all.
Irregular as "not regular" can have the synonyms disconnected or discontinuous. Irregular as "not normal" can have the synonyms deviant, different, divergent. Irregular as "not even" can have the synonym disproportionate.
Periods will be irregular because you don't ovulate regularly. This is normal if you're in your teens as it takes time for your body to reach a point where it is mature enough to ovulate on a regular basis and hormonal imbalances are normal during puberty - equally if you're heading into menopause hormonal imbalances and slowing down of ovulation is normal. Your cycles can also be irregular due to ill health or health problems, it's a good idea for you to discuss menstrual irregularity with your doctor.
After having the Mierna removed you may have had a withdrawal bleed, not necessarily menstruation as part of a menstrual cycle. Upon coming off hormonal birth control it is normal to have irregular cycles for up to 12 months while your body regulates itself, a few months without a period is normal but if concerned after three months talk to your doctor.
The difference between an irregular and regular is that a regular shape is the normal form of a hexagon or pentagon etc. A regular hexagon would have six sides all the same length and all the angles would be the same. An irregular shape is a shape in a different form of the normal form. Example, A irregular hexagon would still have six sides but the lengths may be different and the angles also may be different.
It will probably go back to the way it was. The best way that I have found to have a normal cycle is to be on some type of birth control.