Go to Planned Parenthood and discuss your options.
February being a short month should have nothing to do with your period start date. So if your period starts late in March, it is not as a result of how many days are in February. Your period should come when it is due; if it is later than usual, you might want to take a pregnancy test or consult your doctor.
yes it will
Part of the period, maybe it wasn't as short as you think.
It isn't that abnormal to have two periods in a month. However, sometimes it can occur, if you have a short cycle and your period starts at the beginning of the month. This would make it possible to have two periods in one month.
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You just have your period on for a short time. But also can have on for a long time to. Your period cycle can change ever month. And you also sop to have it ever month.
For women who think that their period should come on the same calendar day of every month, a short month like February or a slew of long months like Dec/Jan can be confusing. If you aren't at risk of pregnancy, you are surely "OK." If you don't get a period over the next three months, contact your health care provider.
I start weight lifting very earlier,but for a very short period of time[month]....
When I was pregnant I had a period the first month and it was different from all other periods I had previously had, It wasn't as heavy and didn't last as long. However my urine test was positive but I have heard of other friends who had negative results and were in fact pregnant. So I would suggest going to your obgyn for more answers
If you're pregnant, you wouldn't have a period at all. It stops during pregnancy because an egg is fertilized.
Your first period is usually pretty short since your body is still getting used to menstruation. As you grow older, your periods should become more regular, and the bleeding should last for 3-7 days (approximately) and occur every month.
a short period.