yes it is normal. Your body is adjusting to not receiving the hormones from the pill. Though if you bleed for a long time, or bleed again in a few days I suggest going to your doctor because soemthing could be wrong.
Actually, it is normal for the body to begin menstruation again right after weaning.
Secondary amenorrhea occurs in women of childbearing age after a period of normal menstruation and is diagnosed when menstruation has stopped for three months. It can occur in women of any age.
Is 24 days interval normal in menstruation cycle
Normal!
menstruation
No, bruise are not a normal occurrence from menstruation. It is possible to bruise slightly easier during this time due to being lower in iron.
If you have normal menstruation you cannot be pregnant.
My wife is a nurse and she said "yes, it is pretty normal"
Anal bleeding is usually caused by hemorrhoids, not by menstruation. It could also be a symptom of a more serious gastro-intestinal illness, but it is never menstruation, which happens in a different orifice entirely.
If you haven't got your menstruation at 17-18 you should go see a doctor. Up til then it's normal.
The average blood loss during menstruation is 35 milliliters with 10-80 milliliters considered normal.
Follicle stage -> ovulation -> corpus luteum -> menstruation