That depends if the person is in good health otherwise or not. In the teen years its not a good sign - it might show that you've not been getting enough nutrition. Above or around 25, if you do get your periods regularly on time, it might be alright.
Some women who do Keggel exercises start having shorter periods and according to Tao Yoga that's to be expected and is healthy.
Check out the info on the page link below in case you have irregular periods;
http://www.energy-treatments.com/holistic_healing/holistic_treatment_reproductive/holistic_amenorrhea_treatment.html
Yes, it's normal to have periods after 45 days. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days but everyone is different and there's no problem if your cycle is longer than average. It's also normal for menstrual cycles lengths to vary over time, so your cycles may not always be 45 days long.
Only females over 6 months of age will have a menstrual cycle. This will happen once every six months and last for 10-14 days.
Nothing at all, it's normal. 28 days is the average menstrual cycle length - everyone is different so not everyone will have a 28 day cycle, also it's normal for cycles to change over time and for there to be a few days variation from one cycle to the next. If you go over 28 days then that simply means that your cycle is longer than the average menstrual cycle. Rather than expecting your periods every 28 days you should determine your own average menstrual cycle length. One menstrual cycle is the number of days from the first day of your period up until your next period, you add all these days together over your last 6 cycles and then devide by 6 to get an average. There are various apps for your phone or web sites that figure out your average menstrual cycle length for you. Take my cycles for example; July 25 (35 day cycle) June 20 (32 day cycle) May 19 (32 day cycle) April 17 (27 day cycle) March 21 (31 day cycle) February 18 (26 day cycle) So my average menstrual cycle is 33 days - as long as my periods fall within 26 to 40 days they are still regular. So you see my cycle is longer than 28 days, and there can be a little variation from one cycle to the next, this is totally normal and healthy.
The average menstrual period is around 5-7 days in length, and can very a little from cycle to cycle. As long as your period doesn't go over 14 days it's fairly normal, if it does go longer then see your doctor.
Yes, menstrual cycle days can fluctuate due to various factors such as stress, hormonal changes, lifestyle, and health conditions. While the average cycle is about 28 days, it can range from 21 to 35 days for many individuals. Variations from month to month are common, especially during adolescence and perimenopause. Tracking cycles over time can help identify patterns and any significant changes.
1 your uterus wall builds up for an egg to be planted 2 your egg travels from your ovary down the Fallopian Tube into the upper part of the uterus 3 when the egg isn't fertilised your uterus's wall of extra tissue breaks down and you'll bleed, this is a period
The menstrual cycle begins Day 1 of your period, about half way through the cycle you ovulate and the last day is the day before your next period starts. Day 1 begins the cycle all over again. The last day of your cycle tells you the length of your cycle, on average between 24 and 34 days, although longer and shorter cycles are still "normal".
constant.... i dont think that is possible
Depends...per WebMD (http://women.webmd.com/tc/normal-menstrual-cycle-normal-menstrual-cycle), "The menstrual cycle is measured from the first day of menstrual bleeding, Day 1, up to Day 1 of your next menstrual bleeding. Although 28 days is often cited as the "regular" cycle length, only 15% of women actually have such a cycle." * A teen's cycles tend to be long (up to 45 days), growing shorter over several years. * Between ages 25 and 35, most women's cycles are regular, generally lasting 21 to 35 days. * Around ages 40 to 42, cycles tend to be the shortest and most regular. This is followed by 8 to 10 years of longer, less predictable cycles until menopause.
What do I feel sick and weak after my menstrual cycle is over
Spotting is light bleeding that can occur outside of your regular menstrual cycle. It is often very minimal in amount and may be pink, brown, or red in color. A period, on the other hand, involves a heavier flow of blood over several days as part of the menstrual cycle.
Your menstrual cycle may not have finished. Mine are like that alot they stop after a couple days then start up again the next day.