I have the same problem... they diagnosed it as polycystic ovarian syndrome. In order to regulate the periods they may put you on Birth Control.
It depends on the reason your periods stopped. If your hormones are functioning properly you have a period about two weeks after you ovulate, if you are not pregnant.
There is no reason why you can not do a urine test while you are on your period, but the issue is there should be no reason for you to need to do a urine test if you are having a period. If you are having a period, it is highly unlikely that you would be pregnant.
Notat all. tender breasts can be caused by various reasons. One reason is that you're ovulating. Another reason is that you are pre menstrual and about to have your period. The final reason is that you could possibly be pregnant. So get tested!
After a Dilation and Curettage procedure, it can take up to 6 months before a woman gets her menstrual period. If there is any reason for concern, it is best to see a doctor.
It is uncommon but possible to experience some bleeding while pregnant that may be confused with a period. However, if you are experiencing regular, heavy bleeding that resembles your usual menstrual period, it is less likely that you are pregnant. If you suspect you might be pregnant, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider for confirmation.
no there is no reason why you can't get pregnant when you are in your period's as there is when you don't.
I would suggest that a very poor diet with insufficient protein and vitamins could be one explanation
It depends if you are married and how old you are. If you are young then your period might not still be regulated and maybe that's what's happening. Or if you have been stressed or lateley upset or something related to that maybe that's another reason.
Probably not pregnant. You just had a short period, for whatever reason.
NO. Your own personal cycle is adjusting itself. With all the stresses we live with ( this can make our periods late or early ) and shorter months August with 31 and March with, that is reason enough to cause you to be early. The most important reason I do not think you are pregnant is because; if you are experiencing your period chances are because you are NOT PREGNANT
There's no reason to do anything - if your period arvied then you are not pregnant, so chances are there is no reason to be concerned. Anything up to 7 days over your average menstrual cycle length is normal, if you're in your pre-teens or teens it's normal for you to skip periods or have irregular periods so longer is totally normal. Even adult women with the most regular cycles have the odd late period, no reason to be concerned.
No. It would be unhealthy to artificially interrupt your menstrual cycle. It's there for a reason you know.