If you are experiencing your period every two weeks, it could indicate some very serious problems. You need to make an appointment to see your gynecologist as soon as you can to get it checked out.
Perform a pregnancy to see if you have conceived. If this is negative, see your Doctor as two periods in one month is not normal.
There could be a medical condition that's underlying.
It means you need to go and see the doctor, because that's not normal. It's important to make sure you're OK, and it's better to do it sooner rather than later
I don't think you're supposed to have your period every week.. Its every 21-27 days. This is coming from a girl so. Go see a doctor!!
bi-weekly
If you that the MAP then you can have two periods.
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The birth control pill is no longer affecting your cycle after four months. You are likely to return to the pattern of bleeding you had before you started the pill. If you are consistently having 14 days of menstrual flow for a couple of months, contact your health care provider.
This is very normal after stopping a birth control method. It can take many months for a person's menstrual cycle to return to normal after taking birth control for that long.
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5-7 days28-day cycleIt depends on the woman. Most menstrual periods last anywhere between two and seven days, but they can be shorter or longer by a day or two. Some women experience prolonged periods of menstrual bleeding when beginning a new birth control regimen or after complications during childbirth.28 -35 days28 days
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Breast feeding tend to delay the menstruation. This way the nature prevent further pregnancy. This allows for feeding of the baby for longer period. It will take six to ten months, before you get the period. Even then, you will get the next menstruation at longer interval, say two to four months.
Obviously, this could be menopause, which would mean your menstrual cycle is coming to an end and you will not be able to have any more children. However, two months isn't something very alarming. I would wait a couple more months until I start making rationalizations.
It depends on the reason your periods stopped. If your hormones are functioning properly you have a period about two weeks after you ovulate, if you are not pregnant.
The first season can be at six months old and then usually two seasons a year after that.
Two months. There are four weeks in a month.