Usually a period changes because of stress, depression, etc. So most likely no .
Normal bleed after a miscarriage is 1-2 weeks so it's not your period. You get your period back sometimes within 8 weeks from the miscarriage.
Yes you may get a normal period or you may not get a period for the next 3 months. Its different in every woman when stopping the contraceptive pill. But do a test if about 6 weeks if your trying to conceive.
Typically you'll get the next period in 4-6 weeks after a first trimester miscarriage.
No, you should see your doctor you might be losing to much blood if you are bleeding for 2 weeks or more.
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Your period comes two weeks after you release an egg. If you happen to release an egg early, your next period will be early. It sometimes happens. That means you don't really know when your "safe, won't have a baby" time is.
It is totally normal for girls in their teens to not have their period for a few weeks. Women out of adolescence who miss their periods and are not pregnant could have a hormonal imbalance and should talk to her general practitioner or gynocologist at her next visit.
Nope your not pregnant. Can't be pregnant you had your period. It sounds like you want to be pregnant.
It means you haven't gotten your period yet. A clear discharge is generally normal.
The first few years periods can be all over the place early one month late the next. Perfectly normal.
You will probably ovulate 3-5 weeks after removing the ring and get your next period 5-7 weeks later. You may have spotting during those first few weeks off the ring. You're still in the middle of this process.
Nothing happens if you start your period a week early. Menstrual cycles can be different from one cycle to the next, up to a weeks variation is fairly standard. All this means is that your last cycle was a wee shorter than normal, either you ovulated sooner or your luteal phase was shorter.