its 2 days because each year the months change and the tests came back as 2 days!
Yes it sometimes does follow the regular cycles
In fact, a majority of women may miss one period or so, but can still have regular menstruation cycles while pregnant.
There is no specific age or time when a womans menstrual cycles will regulate, some womens cycles never regulate in fact. Even going through your teens and into your early twenties you will have phases of months or years with regular cycles then out of nowhere as your body changes your cycles can be thrown off. Things such as stress and ill-health can cause irregular cycles too. At very least you shouldn't expect regular cycles until adulthood, early to mid twenties.
Assuming regular cycles, probably around March 16th, 2008. Assuming regular cycles, probably around March 16th, 2008.
It may take a while but your body should go back to your regular cycles.
Irregular menstrual cycles normally means irregular ovulation and/or irregular hormone levels. This is normal in your teens as your body is still developing and it takes time for it to become mature enough to ovulate on a regular basis and regulate hormones. In menopause you run out of eggs so stop ovulating as much. In general things such as poor health or medical problems like pcos will cause irregular cycles - if concerned see your doctor.
Probably not. I mean a woman's body is able to have a baby normally if it has regular menstruation cycles. You can check with your doctor. Though having a baby at that age will have heaps of psychological effects, mind you. A lot of responsibility!!!
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At 48 you're heading fast for menopause anyhow, so it's an open question whether you'll get any regular cycles again.
Regulate refers to having a regular menstrual cycle and regular menstrual flow. Irregular cycles can occur for a number of reasons, including a result of hormonal imbalance during a young womans teens years. Over time hormones balance out and the cycles regulate.
One cycle of 32 days does not equate to a regular cycle - regular menstrual cycles mean cycles that all follow the same pattern, regular cycles of 32 days or within a week of 32 days for example. It's normal to go up to twelve months without a regular menstrual cycle when coming off the pill so it does take time. If your cycles are still very irregular talk to your doctor about being checked out.
Any stress or any change in your routine can also cause spotting.Infections can also cause irregular cycles and spotting. Or if you start or stop taking birth control pils.It's normally harmless but if it worsens or persists you should visit your doctor. Do you get regular pop smears ?