i have pcos (polycystic ovarian syndrome). bleeding like this can occur. i have went 3 months before...then turn around and not have a period for 7 months. if you are experiencing bleeding this long see your doc. like now i haven't had a period in 3 months and just started spotting 3 days ago...don't be like me and put having something this extreme off. i spotted for 6 months before i had the courage to go see a doctor. good luck. hope this helped.
Well I am not sure it is "normal" or not but my cycle usually runs short like that. I have fibroid tumors (four Golf ball size ones) but they don't really cause me trouble (no heavy bleeding, cramps, etc). The thing is, I don't eat alot of sugar, red meat, or other processed foods and I exercise... I think that has helped me deal with keeping them small. I have had them for over ten years and they have not been growing that fast.
There is no such thing as "normal" when it comes to a woman's body. There are multiple symptoms to look for if the menstruation is dangerious. Odor, fever, soaking a pad an hour, fatigue. Call a nurse help line at a hospital and discuss the symptoms and see professionals as needed.
Yes, this is completely normal - the average menstrual cycle is 28 days but women's menstrual cycles can be longer or shorter than this.
yes. it is normal between 21 and 35 days.
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Everyone is different - the average menstrual cycle length is 28 days but yours may be longer or shorter, it is also normal in your teens for cycles to be irregular.
menstrual cycle can be as short as 21 days or longer than 35 days. Changes from month to month are also normal. So having your menstruation 2 times a month is normal as long as its around 3 weeks apart. If not there may be other disorders.... My menstruation is 21 days apart and can go as short as 3 days and as long as 8 days. there is nothing abnormal about it. Alot of my friends has the same condition :)
No, it's obviously not okay for your period to be three months apart. Although menstrual cycles vary from person to person they should be around a month long, if you're not menstruating regularly it suggests you're not ovulating regularly - thus means there's something wrong. Go see your doctor.
What you are seeing as clots are probably not clots at all, after all menstrual blood doesn't clot like normal blood as if it did it would be detrimental to the whole process - you're likely seeing either blood mixing with cervical mucus, or larger pieces of uterus lining (you can tell which by pressing on them, if they don't break apart they are more likely to be lining). This is normal during the heavier points in your cycle, it's just normal menstrual flow.
Normal cycles are 20-35 days apart. You will know you are pregnant when you go 50-60 days with no cycle. Joymaker rn
No, that is completely normal and usual. Likewise, that is the most correct way to take your menstrual cycle through. So no, this is not commonly concidered irregular. Hope this helps!
The menstrual cycle is started by the release of certain hormones so I would say there is some sort of hormonal imbalance of the root of it. see a doctor.
Yes, this is completely normal - irregular cycles are normal into adulthood, with them being less regular during the first few years, as a result of irregular hormones and the body taking time to adjust. Perhaps it would be a good idea for you to learn about menstruation and puberty so you can better care for her and educate her about her own body.
I want to say they do cause my dog keeps stretching out over anything cold. (Tile flooring for example) She does not seem to be feeling well.
The chances are slim I would say. I have abnormal cycles and suffer from secondary anovulation. I have a condition called PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome). This causes a hormone imbalance. My cycles can be 28 days apart but also have been 6 months apart. With no pregnancy. I would contact your doctor to see if you need to run tests. Melanie if you know your body and you know that it is not normal for you to skip ovulation (if you can truly tell when you ovulate) then in my opinion you should take a pregnancy test.
Definitely. However, I've heard that this is also a side effect of menstrual cycles for some, or if you're using birth control pills. It really depends on the person. If you don't normally feel this symptom while you're on your period, or taking birth control, than I can deduct that you may be pregnant.
A yorkie is usually in heat for three weeks.