Each women's period is different and bleeding can vary from person to person. If you are concerned about your period you should consult your doctor.
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Yes skipping periods is perfectly normal. Some women don't have there period at all while on the pill.
Yes they can. In fact, a period can be as short as 1 day and as long as 8 days, which is still within the normal range.
Sometimes hey have their periods interupted.
if it is normal for you to always have 9 day periods then that is how your body is. Other women have periods for one day at a time. Some women usually have their period for 3 to 5. Sometimes 7 days. Depends on what is NORMAL FOR YOU!
Yes! Side effect of the BCP is lighter periods.
It is normal if it is normal for you. If you have always had 2 day long periods, then there is probably nothing to worry about. However, if you normally experience longer periods and now they have shortened, take a look at your everyday activities. Athletic women tend to have shorter lighter periods than non-athletic women, and things like birth control pills can have an effect on how long you bleed for. So basically if it is normal for you, count yourself lucky that you only have to bleed for 2 days.
If you are a teenager, it is normal to have "odd" menstrual periods - sometimes heavy, sometimes light, sometimes skipping entirely, sometimes very early. Your hormones will level out as you grow, and your periods will become more regular.
A 2-3 day period is normal. In fact, some periods can be as short as 24 hours only. If an out of the ordinary menses has been experienced then perhaps it's time for a pelvic exam and a pap smear.
yes we can and this is normal level only...
yes its normal.
Yes completely normal, no need to worry, periods can even last from 1 day up to about 12 days :) As long as you have a regular cycle of bleeding, then your fertility is fine.