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No, a 3-month period is not equivalent to a 3-6 month timeframe. A 3-month period specifically refers to a duration of 3 months, while a 3-6 month timeframe indicates a range of time between 3 to 6 months.
Depending on where you live there might be no restrictions or you may be restricted to one a month (usually handguns)
is a blood sugar of 140 over a 3 month period dangerous
A 3-month period.
It's normal to have period twice a month heavily just for 3 days only?
If you miss 3 or more pills it can cause you to have a period even thought its the 2nd period that month. This is because you missed pills. Missing pills puts you at high risk of pregnancy and problems in your cycle and how well the pill will prevent pregnancy.
would you be pregnet if you havent had your period for 3 months now
Being late 3 days is nothing. It can even skip a month all naturally. The body is not always on the clock.
In the shop you can buy membership for 3 days, 1 month or 6 months.
No, the timeframe of 3 to 6 months is not equivalent to a full 6-month period. It falls short by at least 3 months.
Its very rare but yes, my wife missed a period at one time and when she called to see her doctor he told her that she was 4 month pregnant or expecting twins, after going for a scan, it turned out she was 4 months pregnant, even though she had 3 normal periods beforehand.
Get pregnant. There are birth control pills specifically designed to stop your period for up to 3 months at a time. Some women stop menstruating completely while taking the pill. There is no medical reason to have a period every month and it does not cause you any harm to suppress menstruation for one month, three months or indefinitely.