Anytime from the 1-14 day of your cycle, and irregular diet could be because of a poor diet or weight, but the doctor would probs give u a blood test :-D btw I'm 16yrs old
Trembling hands do not cause irregular menstruation. See a gynecologist if your periods are irregular. If your irregular menstruation has caused you to get anemia, that can make your hands tremble but not the other way around. In any case, this is something to discuss with your doctor.
It could be irregular menstruation. If you are the one having late menstruation, I might suggest for you to go the doctor and ask more information about late menstruation. But yes, one option is irregular menstruation.
Birth control can help regulate your period, talk to your doctor about it. Mine was irregular and my doctor put me on it. it helps a lot!
a menstruation , because it becomes irregular which is portion then it stops which is fratiom so, it is irregular and stops .. the answer is menstruation ...
It wouldn't, it's not possible for you to menstruate a week after your last period. You're experiencing irregular bleeding, not all vaginal bleeding is menstruation. You need to see your doctor.
It's a normal thing for every female. But some get irregular menstruation which means she might have a problem in her reproductive system which should be checked by a doctor. Why do you get menstruation? It's a sign which means you are ready to be pregnant. And it happens when a girl becomes mature and got through puberty except menstruation.
No, in the beginning when a girl gets her period it´s always irregular and some have that all their lives. Birthcontrol oills can help to make it regular though.
The only thing I can really say, being a woman as well, is to see your doctor. It is recommended to see a doctor if menstruation goes on for 21 days. Also, if there are other symptoms that coincide with the female's menstruation, then they should definitely have it checked out.
Of course!
Slim to none.
If you haven't got your menstruation at 17-18 you should go see a doctor. Up til then it's normal.
Not all vaginal bleeding is menstruation - it's unlikely she's experiencing menstruation twice in a month. Irregular bleeding is a common symptom of ovarian cysts, but we can't tell you if this is the cause of your daughters irregular bleeding - her doctor would need to confirm this.