Around this age, irregular cycles are common due to the instability of the hormone levels. Menopause doesn't always follow a set pattern, and the irregularities in cycle dates and also flow amounts can be unsettling. It would be an idea to see a doctor to rule out other causes, and also because the frequent loss of blood can cause other problems.
It's a shorter way of saying "menstrual period" as opposed to other kinds of periods, such as orbital periods, periods of time, etc. The etymology of the word is something along the lines of "Interval, season, time, circuit" etc.
It's a shorter way of saying "menstrual period" as opposed to other kinds of periods, such as orbital periods, periods of time, etc. The etymology of the word (Greek) is something along the lines of "Interval, season, time, circuit" etc.
AnswerThe 2 are probably unrelated, but regardless of the rib pain, you should go and see your doctor or gynaecologist about the fact that you haven't had your period for 5 months, just to get checked out that everything's OK.AnswerHave you taken a pregnancy test yet? Usually your uterus isn't quite that high by 5 months pregnant, so it kind of eliminates the possibility of having a foot in your ribs... That isn't till the 7th or 8th month in pregnancy, but it is possible that you are that far along, if your last few periods were light, it may be that you are that far along.
It would appear that you are 5 months along! Congrats ti]o you and your hubby.
It is possible! I have a friend who found out she was seven months pregnant after having her period for six months. Although she thought she was only one month. She was sixteen at the time, so it could have been her age. Answer Yes it's possible it happened to my aunt when she was pregnant with her first child. She had a period for the first four months of her pregnancy she didn't even know until she had a check up and found out she was. The same thing happened with her second child as well.
No. If you are having a period it is highly unlikely that you are pregnant. There are some cases where womans keeps having period along the pregnancy. But it is very rare.
usually over 3 months
Yes. The Mississippian period is a part of the Paleozoic era, along with the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Pennsylvanian, and Permian periods.
Swelling breasts can be a sign that your period will start soon. If you've had unprotected sex, swollen breasts (along with a delayed period) can mean that you're pregnant. You can take a pregnancy test three weeks after your last time having unprotected sex to find out.
By the doctor's calculations, the time you conceived is the first day of your last period. So that would make you three months along. In reality, you're about 2 1/2 to 3 months along. I have to hope that you have been to the doctor because it's most important to have your first visit within the first trimester. If you are three months pregnant, you don't have long until you are in the second.
Yes, Cramps are a symtom of all periods (Along with bloating,irritability,fatigue,back aches,ect). Some people have them and some people don't. Nothing to worry about. I usually dont get cramps but some months I do... Every girl is differnet.
about a few months