it doesnt mean anything its normal for you to have it for 7 days it just means its genetic and if its not genetic than its still normal its just how your body reacts to your monthly period and if its irregular after the 7 days it means its finishing off the rest of the blood in your system no worries your fine!!!
It could signify a hormone imbalance, if you are in pre or perimenopause. It's quite normal as your hormones shift to have irregular periods and periods that last a long time with heavy bleeding/clotting. If you go through more than one pad in an hour's time, or if you have clots the size of a baseball or larger, you should contact your OB/GYN.
It is possible, but the bleeding could also have been from implantation bleeding. A pregnancy test will show positive for a while after a miscarriage because your body has not rid itself of the HCG (pregnancy hormone) levels yet. The further along you were, the longer a pregnancy test will show positive. I would still be on the lookout for any symptoms of pregnancy, continue taking your prenatal vitamins (or at least folic acid), refrain from alcohol and tobacco and caffeine then in a couple weeks take another test and see. Or you can go to the doctor to either confirm pregnancy or miscarriage.
i am 44 years old and always had a regular 28 day cycle, it as now for the past 3 months changed to 26 days, is this normal? it is not heavy or painful
About 80-95
yes. because it is top-heavy.
why am i bleeding heavy and having blood clots ? i even bleed thourgh my tapons
Removal of Mirena in itself does not cause heavy bleeding and clots. Such symptoms are likely your period.
Irregular menstrual period means a period which is not a set number of days, it may be only a couple of days one cycle and then weeks the next. Irregular menstrual periods can also see irregular flow patterns so light then heavy one cycle, heavy all the way through the period of the next cycle.
It shouldn't be
Signs of pregnancy on the implant are lack of bleeding and positive pregnancy test. Irregular bleeding on the implant is a side effect, and not a sign of pregnancy.
Its unlikely to be a miscarriage as the embryo wouldn't of completely implanted itself in your uterus so technically you wouldn't be pregnant till this happens. Its most likely irregular bleeding or break through bleeding.
No this is a normal heavy period. Implantation bleeding is usually light.
That's perfectly normal. During the first one to two years, periods can be very irregular. You may skip one or two months, or have one light period, and a heavy one next. If you miss more than three periods in a row, though, I suggest seeing your doctor.
you can if you are just starting. it's normal for an irregular flow.
For the first 3 to 6 months, your monthly period may become irregular. You may also have frequent spotting or light bleeding.A few women have heavy bleeding during this time. Call your health-care provider if the bleeding remains heavier than usual.After your body adjusts, the number of bleeding days is likely to decrease, but may remain irregular or they may stop all together. If after the bleeding decreases it becomes heavy again you should call your Gynecologist.Heavy prolonged bleeding with or without pain is not normal and will lead to anemia if not stopped. It may mean the IUD is not placed correctly or not all BC devices are going to work well for everyone.
I'm pretty sure you can't if you have your period
only if ur preggers