I don't think anyone has answered this, because no one understands the question. I know I don't. Do you mean bleeding at the time of ovulation in addition to your period? Are you on any kind of Birth Control? Sexually active?
when you get your period you bleed that's why girls wear pads and tampons.
The average is 10-14 days after the start of your last period.
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just say guess what mum i got my period! and she'll probably be so chuffed and there is no-one more understanding than your mum when it comes to these things!
yo don't even go there. girls hateee when guys try to get into their personal business like that. if u really wanna know, ask her, but be prepared for a slap in the face and never assume her period is why she's acting moody. chances are it was something you did good luck man
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I'm so sorry for you with everything your mom and peiord I have had mine forever, it feels with no issues though. If you have an aunt or grandma that you trust they can get you the neccacery sanitary care and you should tell your doctor.(that is an absolute). Cosins and sisters and friends are the best support system and don't be afraid to tell your dad he needs to know just to be safe.
Yes, especially if you are young. If irregular periods become out of hand, go see your doctor. Often taking a birth control pill will regulate your period. Your body is an ever changing thing. Many things can cause your cycle to get off track. Since you categorized this under the "Birth Control Pill" heading though, I assume that you are on some sort of oral contraceptive? With regards to that; no pill is a 100% sure fire: "You get your peiord this day, every single time." Your body may have slightly fluctuations in hormone levels or in the way it metabolizes (or breaks down and absorbs) your pill. These minute fluctuations can do anything from cause spotting between periods to a total cycle shift. No big deal. If you're having a change in flow, however, I would call your Dr. just to make sure your body is still responding correctly to your pill.