answer: maybe!
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.
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.
Yes, this is completely normal. Irregular periods are normal within your teens as it takes time for your body to get into a regular pattern of ovulation, and thus into a regular pattern of menstruation.
yes, its just the bodys way of getting back to normal.
a irregular Galaxy is not normal
In the context of grammar, regular refers to a word or verb form that follows a predictable pattern or rule. For example, regular verbs in English add -ed to form the past tense. Irregular, on the other hand, describes words or verb forms that do not follow these patterns and must be memorized individually. Irregular verbs in English, for instance, have unique forms in the past tense, such as "go-went" or "come-came."
It is perhaps slightly shorter than many but is it not unusual nor can it be called abnormal.
How fast. Normal is 60-90,faster is not good. Is it regular? Irregular is really not good if it is a new problem.
Yes! they can be irregular up until her twentys, many women have irregular periods to start with and it is perfectly normal.
It still has ten sides, same as a normal decagon. "Irregular" simply means that all the sides and angles of the decagon are not congruent.
It still has ten sides, same as a normal decagon. "Irregular" simply means that all the sides and angles of the decagon are not congruent.
Yes, it's normal for your periods to be irregular in the first two years and even going into your early twenties. This is because it takes time for your body to reach a point where it is mature enough to ovulate regularly, and for hormones to regulate themselves to bring about a regular cycle.