You got knocked up, and i swear to god i wasn't the person of the group of 18 that came in you. It was Franky (he bragged about it today)
Yes, you can have a period for six days then spotting for three days after that. Every woman's menstrual cycle is different, what is normal for one woman may not be for another.
One menstrual cycle is the number of days from your first day of period up until your next period - you determine your average menstrual cycle length by figuring out the average of your last six cycles. You can also use mobile phone apps or web sites such as My Monthly Cycle to figure out your average menstrual cycle length for you.
Stress among other factors can cause you period to come late. If you've had unprotected sex you could be pregnant.
One menstrual cycle is the number of days from the first day of your period (actual bleeding, not spotting - it doesn't have to be exact) up until your next period. You figure out your average cycle by figuring out the average of your last six cycles - remember cycles change so you do this regularly if that's the case, but you can use a period tracking app to keep track for you instead.
Only females over 6 months of age will have a menstrual cycle. This will happen once every six months and last for 10-14 days.
The average menstrual cycle is 28 days - that's from day one of your period up until your next period, but everyone's menstrual cycle is different. It can vary greatly depending on the person and some people have up to 35. It's best to work out your average menstrual cycles yourself by adding together your last six cycles then dividing by six - as long as your periods fall within a week of your average menstrual cycle length it is considered regular. The first year you start menstruating your cycles will be very inconsistent and might not come for up to 6 months after your first cycle. this is very common and you should not be worried. also if you have it sooner than 6 months than that is also normal.
Having a period every six days can be caused by several factors, including hormonal imbalances, stress, significant weight changes, or underlying medical conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or thyroid disorders. Certain medications, especially hormonal contraceptives, can also disrupt the regular menstrual cycle. If this pattern persists, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Not being back on your normal menstrual cycle six months after having a child is normal. It usually takes a year or so for a female's body to get back into a regular cycle after childbirth. It also depends on if the mother is nursing her child. This also delays the body's cycle, and could continue to delay a woman's period for as long as she breastfeeds on demand.
4-5 weeks from conception.
It means that if your period is supposed to start on Saturday, 6 days before your missed period would be the Tuesday before.
It's said to be a 28 day cycle. Mark the first day of your period on a calander in one colour count out 28 days forward and mark it with another colour. You will be due 'around' this date. When the next period comes mark the day with the first colour. You should find that your period comes around the same day each month. You'll very quickly learn exactly when your due, unless your periods are irregular. Cycles vary from woman to woman. For most its a 28 day cycle but can range upto 35 days. But just do what the above answer has suggested because this is the right way to do it. It will take atleast 3 to 4 months before you actually see a regular patten. Unless of course your period is irregular.
A twenty six menstrual cycle is not abnormal if it is consistent. It is only a few days short of a the perfect cycle.