Quite a number of things can cause shifts in your menstrual cycle. Ask your doctor.
Periods can be irregular, especially in younger women. Hormones control your cycle.
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.
Your period may stay irregular until you are 18 to 20 years old when you will develop a regular cycle.
Yes, young women are often very irregular, with their cycle coming and going without any real "schedule".
Yes this is normal. Your period should return to a normal cycle within 3 months.
In geology, an erratic cycle refers to an irregular occurrence in geological phenomena. These occurrence happen at any particular period.
No. When a young girl first starts her period it is often irregular for the first few months or year. It takes time for the hormones and the body to settle into a cycle.
You should visit your gynocologist since irregular periods/ovulation can be very difficult to track.
not necessarily, irregular periods happen quite often, unless you have had unprotected sex. but a dramatic change in weight, or the amount you eat can also affect your period. Even stress can cause your period to be irregular or un-even.
Usually not at first but sometimes it is irregular for quite some time
An irregular cycle can be a signal of no ovulation, but genarally speaking, you ovulate every time you have a period.
There is no time period where there is 0% possibility of getting pregnant. At all.