Go to the doctor .
No and it should not occur for 4 months either. When pregnant one can have 1-2 light bleedings but if you have a full menstrual period you are not pregnant and def not if you have 4.
Well after 17 days it is best to go to your physician but your menstrual cycle usually starts 28 days AFTER your last period
It is possible for your period to skip a month or two, but if you skip more than 4 months or so, you might be pregnant or there is something wrong with your horomones, or you might just be stressed out about your period skipping months. If anything you should go see a doctor, he might help you.
If you are a male and are worried about your period, you need to speak with someone. Now.
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It's dangerous for a number of reasons: 1. Menstrual flow contains mucus, tissue, blood, and even germs. 2. Women have been known to get pregnant at ALL times of the month. 3. You can get sexually transmitted diseases with or without the menstrual period. 4. Menstrual periods are very messy, and who wants menstrual blood all over the place? 5. The menstrual period lasts 5 to 7 days, and taking a week off from sex WON'T kill anybody!
It's not a serious problem, it's common for someone in their teens to have irregular cycles because the body is still developing and this can have a big impact on the menstrual cycle. It is however always a good idea to check-in with your doctor if you go over three months without a period.
Quarterly (in other words 12 months divided by 4)
You can't get menses 4-5 days early. Menstruation starts when it is due in accordance to your menstrual cycle, you can't speed-up your menstrual cycle or skip phases of your menstrual cycle to start your period earlier than it's due to start. There's no reason to try to speed-up when your period starts.
The length of a menstrual period is typically between 4-7 days, so although 4 days is on the shorter end of the scale it's still perfectly normal. It is also normal for your period to vary from one cycle to the next, so even if your menstrual periods are normally longer than this the occasional shorter period is still nothing to worry about.
I had my light period on 9th of may it last only 4 days why's that means?
Roughly January 12th