Yes it happens to me ever shot round
Yes, if your period is around its due date. If it isn't time and exercise seems to cause you to start, it isn't exactly normal.
It is normal. Flu can make you skip a period or make it late. There might be a possibility that you are pregnant as well?
I had mine for almost 3 weeks straight about 2 weeks after getting the shot. It wasnt a regular period but yet still a period. I was suppose to get the shot again March 15th..it is now the 25th without getting another shot...I'm having horrible cramps with the same period I had in the beginning, so for now I'm guessing until it "wears off" that my period will be irregular.
My last normal period was September 25th or a little before. When Is my due date if pregnant?
You should go by your last normal period.
Your period will start naturally when it is due to start, there's nothing that you can do to make your period start before it is due. The average age of menarche is 13 so at 14 you're not far off reaching menarche.
White smoke at start up is due to moisture in the exhaust or on a diesel it can be normal due to the engine being cold.White smoke at start up is due to moisture in the exhaust or on a diesel it can be normal due to the engine being cold.
Normal cycles should be 28 days from your last period but many women vary. Its sometimes common to be late due to stress or due to a missed ovulation.
Everyone is different. It might depend on how your body was affected when you were on the shot. When I was on the shot, I bled more often than not. I was due for a shot at the end of December but didn't get it. It's now the beginning of May and I haven't had a period for the last four months.
If your period wasn't due & you're on birth control, then this is break through bleeding. Birth control stops you from ovulating. If you're currently on the 7day break or sugar pills then this is normal.
It is normal to skip your period due to hormonal fluctuations. Of course you could also be pregnant if you are sexually active. If you are concerned, see your doctor.
Yes, of course it's normal to have blood in your cervix when due your period. Your cervix is the opening to your uterus, thus as it starts to shed the blood will pass through your cervix.