Yes, it's normal to have a period every month since menstruation started. The typical menstrual cycle is 28 days so that means periods will typically be monthly, although irregular cycles are common during the first few years of menstruating not everyone skips cycles.
yes. when you have your period, your body is producing eggs ready for reproduction after menstruation. for someone to continue this process is not normal and they should get it checked out
Yes ,A woman gets her menstrual period or MENSTRATION every month... :)
Because you are normal. It's common for the menstruation to skip or be delayed once in awhile.
No, it is not possible. The menstruation cycle does not complete itself that quickly.
No, you don't get your period every day. You get your period roughly once per month, and menstruation lasts for around 5-7 days.
Yes, it is normal to miss a period every once in a while. if you miss it for over a month, i would take a pregnancy test, or talk to your doctor. if you miss them alot, then something is probably wrong with your menstruation system. Just make sure to stock up on tampons and have them with you at all times! hope this helped!
It's a normal thing for every female. But some get irregular menstruation which means she might have a problem in her reproductive system which should be checked by a doctor. Why do you get menstruation? It's a sign which means you are ready to be pregnant. And it happens when a girl becomes mature and got through puberty except menstruation.
It starts between the ages of 10-16. Once you start it you will have it every month for about a week. It is okay if your body skips a month. Hope I helped!(: -13 yer old girl that started her period at 10.(:
A normal period is between 3-7 days with a gap of 15-20 days between periods. It varies from person to person as you may have noticed in the numbers, but if you are afraid your period is not right, you can contact a doctor. If you have just had your first period (or second, third or fourth), it is not unusual that you are not regular or have a "normal" menstruation period yet.
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Yes. A period as short as one day is considered normal.
You can't stop it, but you can delay a monthly period with some of the new birth control pills. There is one pill that you take will only give you a period once every three months. The only time a period stops forever is at menopause or if you have a complete hysterectomy.