Then you're probably just getting your period.
Or, you could be pregnant, if you've had unprotected sex.
your ovaries don't have muscle so therefore do not cramp. what cramps is your uterus.
You may not have your period every month when you first start. This is because your periods will be irregular.
what month can people start going swimming
Well usually the doctor will tell you when your going to start it. but when you do, it usually last a month for it to start again so keep track of when you started
You're probably pregnant, and no amount of birth control is going to reverse it.
Your ovaries release an egg every month. Your uterus needs to get rid of the egg released by your ovaries every month and your period is the way it does that. <><><> And only girls have ovaries and a uterus.
It doesn't mean anything, it just means that your period happened to start on the last day of the month. When your periods start have nothing to do with the calendar date.
no it is every 28 days not months..look on the internet if you're still unsure
When a female is born, she already has all of the cells in her ovaries that eventually will develop into eggs-the female reproductive cells. At puberty, eggs start to develop in her ovaries because of specific sex hormones. This was taken from an eighth grade science text book.
Take your first pill the Sunday after you get your period, even if you are still bleeding on that Sunday. You don't necessarily have be a Sunday starter, I just find it easier.
in about a month but you should wear pantyliner a couple days you are expecting to have your period
A woman has two egg sacs called ovaries. Every month, one of the ovaries releases an egg, which floats down the fallopian tubes and into the uterus. The uterus builds up a lining of blood and tissue to cushion the egg. If, at the end of the month, a male sperm cell has not fertilized the egg, it, along with the protective layer of blood and tissue, will be flushed out of the woman's vagina. A slow trickle of blood will flow out, for around 5 days. That is what's known as a woman's "period." Afterwards, the monthly cycle will start again, with a new egg being released from the ovaries. If a male sperm cell DOES fertilize the egg, then a fetus will start to grow, and in 9 months the woman will give birth to a baby.