You should go see a doctor my mom had the same thing and she went to doctor and the prescribed with pills.
Some medicine can cause the time between periods to increase or decrease. Also having two menstruations in a calendar month is usual; time of periods aren't based on calendar time.
Birth control can very likely make your periods a lot lighter. Since there is not as much blood as usual it takes longer to be pushed out of your vagina. Just like blood turns brown after it has been out of the body for a while and is no longer 'fresh' the same thing happens when the blood takes a while to be pushed out.
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The usual word for 'month' in Latin is [mensis].
You should ask a doctor. I do not know. Sorry.
It is not unusual for a period to last for just a few days and to have a cycle that is more than 28 days per month. It is also not unusual to see dark brown blood during a period. As the menstrual cycle ends, the blood tends to be darker because it is old and being expelled more slowly. Many women have a menstrual cycle that is 35 days in length rather than 28.
Yes !
Simply your period is light - some women's periods are lighter than others, and everyone can have the odd period that's lighter than usual.
No. it is just the pills making your periods lighter that usual. If you just started the medication it will take a month or two to get to its regular flow.
Well they can, but its not usual.
The most usual cause of blood in the urine is a kidney stone.
The most usual cause of blood in the urine is a kidney stone.