Mine was basically on time, no change except heavier and a few days late which i think was down to stress. also depends on what you had done i think :)
it hurts ALOT
yes you can get pregnant anytime after you have already had your very first period.
Women who have uterine fibroids but show no symptoms may not need any treatment. Some women with fibroids have heavy menstrual periods, and some may bleed in between periods. Medications can often offer relief from many of the symptoms of fibroids, such as pain, and can even slow or stop their growth. There are also several types of surgery that can remove the fibroids. OR Endometriosis occurs when tissues that usually grow inside a woman's uterus grow on the outside instead. Endometriosis may cause pain before and during the first few days of the menstrual period. About 30 percent to 50 percent of women with endometriosis are infertile, making it one of the top three causes for female infertility. Women with endometriosis may also have very heavy periods.
There are various proposed theories about the aetiology of endometriosis. Dr Stephen Kennedy of Oxford University has an interest in genetic endometriosis research. There does seem to be evidence that for some families, endometriosis is hereditary for first degree relatives and that it may be more symptomatic in the second family member.
It doesn't make any difference, but if it bothers you, you could postpone the surgery for a different week.
no no ovulation is very impartent
I'm pretty certain any female who has their period can get endometriosis. "Endometriosis can affect any woman, from premenarche to postmenopause, regardless of her race or ethnicity or whether or not she has had children" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endometriosis) If you do think you have it, go see your doctor and they might be able to help you find ways to treat it without having to go to a gynocologist (if you feel you are too young). I think I may have endometriosis , but I'm waiting til I'm 18 to see the gyno so I can work up the courage! But definitely go to the doctor if you have period pain, because they should be able to help with the pain a little bit, if not completely :)
Don't expect a regular 28 day cycle for at least a year after that you should be on schedule
If you inserted NuvaRing during your period, you're likely to bleed again in two to four weeks.
The only definitive diagnosis of endometriosis is through surgery, so some doctors and most insurance companies try to rule out less expensive possibilities first. The symptoms of endo can vary so much between women that it can be difficult to know from the beginning what the symptoms are pointing to. The average length from onset of symptoms to official diagnosis is usually about ten years. although these statistics are improving.
You will begin your period the next month as usual, except more on target. you are supposed to start the birth control the first Sunday after you get your period, so you are doing it right.