It happens now and then our periods differ a day or two. It's no biggie.
Yes, you can be pregnant, your period stops after pregnancy, if you recently had sex and your period stopped early you probably are pregnant.
No that does not mean that it means that your period this time was not as long asit normall is
4days. Kulinat: me too. 4 days. First time it was 2 weeks. it wont stay for 2 weeks but if it does that go see a doctor and it stays for 6 days or less or more
Home pregnancy tests are not 100% sensitive, so yes there is a chance that you are pregnant. If that's the case, then the negative result you got the first time is a false negative. It is best to use the serum test which detects B-hCG levels in the blood.
A month is any of the twelve parts, as January or February, into which the calendar year is divided. It is also a period of four weeks or 30 days. It is also the time from any day of one calendar moth to the corresponding day of the next.
nooo its every two days.
Between 4-10 days. It's different for every woman.
Ten days after a period is the optimum time to conceive. So 2 weeks is about right. Congratulations.
It came from the Jurassic time period.
No, it can start at any time. You might have thought your period starts on the first of each month because periods are "monthly," but this just means that the average woman gets their period every 28 days. Once you get your first period, it will take about a year for it to regulate. Once it does, you will get a period around the same time each month, or you will have about the same number of days between each one.
No. There is a full moon every 29.53 days. This is the synodic period of the moon, based on the length of time it takes to go from on phase to the next repetition of the same phase.
Your ovulation is from one side each month, and each ovary runs on its own cycle. Usually they match and you get your period at the same time each month. This means that if your period is every 30 days, your right ovary drops an ovule (egg) this month. 30 days from now, your left ovary will drop one. 90 days from now your right ovary will activate again and drop an ovule. And so forth. However, if one month you ovulate early, meaning you get your period early a few days, the next month you will ovulate on your original schedule on the opposite side, which means that period will feel late to you, when in reality it is running on its own proper schedule.
The period of time in 1933 when Franklin Roosevelt sent bill after bill to Congress came to be called the Hundred Days. It refers to the first 100 days of his presidency, during which he implemented a series of legislative measures to address the Great Depression and introduce his New Deal programs.
Around 28 days but it can be less. Girls usually get it about every 3-4 weeks. But if its your first period sometimes it takes your body time to get used to it so you get it about every 2-6 months depending on your body till it is used to it.
It happens to me every time starting the last day of my period (3 days after period starts). I read that it has to do with the hormones estrogen and progesterone falling after your period ends. I also get a headache, feel a lot colder, and very hungry during this time.
14 days after your period finished and then for 1 week after that every other day
about 63 days or roughly 9 weeks for every litter.