Girls normally stop there period on the seventh day so you can mark on your calender when yoau got it and from the first day you get it you keep track on your calender and on the seventh day you should be done but you get it evey 28 days . (Keeping track is the easiest way to know when you startes and when you stop.)
You would know that your period has stopped because you are no longer bleeding. As your period comes to an end the bleeding lightens, you may see brown or pink discharge rather than full bleeding, and then it will return to normal discharge. Once you are no longer bleeding you are no longer menstruating.
Depends when you first start it can go 7+ days, but as you get older that may get less. The pill will also make periods lighter. I was on the pill for many years and it got to 2-3 days tops a month.
periods usually end at the age of 40 but I'm not quite sure.
It is different for everyone but usually 55-60
usually 4 to 6 days.
2 or 3
It varies from woman to woman, but is usually between 2 and 7 days.
Both is true; while on your period you bleed until a certain amount of blood leaves your system. The number of days that you have your period is different for every person.
Count the number of days you bleed for.
Nothing. You are just having a period.
Yes, you can bleed a couple of days after your period or at any point in your menstrual cycle. The bleeding may be the end of your period or may be due to something else such as ovulation bleeding.
You will experience a withdrawal bleed within 7 days of stopping BC pills then your normal period will occur anytime after the withdrawal bleed
Nothing. You are just having a period.
It's normal. You can continue bleeding up to a week after your period.
i'm not a doctor,, but if you are spotting or having a slight bleed on day 13, it might be ovulation bleed.
It means your periods , were really not over.
If you don't bleed, you don't have a period. You can't have a period and not bleed.