Because you get older and your starting to become teenager
Menstruation typically occurs over 5-6 days - but everyone is different, and younger women may experience irregular periods so have longer or shorter periods.
Some women have light periods. It is nothing to worry about.
It is normal for woman to have periods like that but if it makes you feel safe and comfortable see a doc
Simply hormones, stress, anything. I doubt that there is anything wrong.
Is there any possibility you could be pregnant? That happened to me when I was pregnant for the first couple of months, and the the periods stopped, but I know that light periods/ bleeding can last throughout pregnancy. Of course, there are other factors that can cause this, like stress or illness, but these factors don't normally cause shorter periods for more than one month at a time. The best suggestion I can give you is to see your OB/GYN doctor and see what's going on.
Not likely. Some periods are longer, some shorter. The fact that your period was only 3 days is normal. They will vary.
Light bleeding in the first few weeks of pregnancy is also called implantation bleeding. It can last anywhere from 1 to 7 days. It will be extremely light if it is indeed implantation bleeding. Women can experience very light "periods" during the first 6 months of pregnancy.
I'm not sure why you specify children's period - children generally do not menstruate, it occurs from puberty into adulthood. Menstruation at any age can vary on the individual but typically menstruation will last 5-7 days. Younger people may experience longer periods or shorter periods due to hormonal imbalance during puberty.
Yes, you might be pregnant - take a test
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A woman's menstrual cycle typically lasts from three to five days, with some women experiencing longer or shorter periods. A gynecologist is always the best person with whom to confer.
Periods can last anywhere between 5 to 7 days.