maybe because you have a short cycle like me, there's nothing wrong with that. Every female is different some have a heavy cycle that can last to 7 days. Some don't that, does'nt neccasarily mean there's a problem.
Yes, a three-day period can be considered normal for some individuals. Period length can vary from person to person and is influenced by factors such as hormonal changes, stress, and overall health. If you have concerns about your menstrual cycle, it's a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider.
The typical incubation period for the common cold is 1 to 3 days.
This is a normal range for menstrual bleeding. The length of your period can vary based on factors such as hormonal balance, stress, and overall health. If you are concerned about the duration of your period, it's a good idea to discuss it with your healthcare provider.
Implantation bleeding is only a few spots of blood, nothing like a period. There's no flow to Implantation bleeding and it just spots of blood which I've had mine was stringy pink blood in discharge. Implantation blood can be brown/pink/red . Days from 1-3 that's how long it can last for 1-3 days its nothing like a period 1 in 3 women get it. It can be stringy or thick. You can get a bit of a belly ache just for the day. Period has a flow a period starts light - heavy-light where as implantation bleeding stays light and periods have cramps it can also have clots as well . Hope I help from Pink Princess Your period will have a flow to it. It will come out whether you are going to the bathroom or not. I believe I am experiencing implantation bleeding at the moment. It is brown and sort of stringy, but I only get it or see it when I wipe. It doesn't just come out of me, only when I use the restroom and it doesn't happen everytime I go... like I don't need to have a tampon in or have a pad on. I miscarried last month and the bleeding was completely different than anything, implantation or period. Note to those pregnant and experiencing bleeding, please call your health care provider, it is very important. The bleeding I experienced from the miscarriage was heavy, very red and had lots of clots. Not a normal period... and the miscarriage bleeding (7 days) lasted longer than a normal period for me (5 days).
to tell when your cycle is the first day your period come on til the next time and come on this will give you the amount of days that is in your cycle and then you will not your cycle the amount of day you bleed does not tell you your cycle but i will say this since you cycle is 3 days you may have 26 or 28 day cycle
there is a possibility. take a test to make sure!
The war lasted four years, but Gettysburg lasted three days.
Sometimes it will last shorter and if you take birth control pills you will only go 3 days.
where you taking birth control pills? if so that's probably why
yeah that's normal
What could be wrong if I haven't had my period for 5 months then when I did it only lasted for 2 days now again I haven't had my period for 3 months and before this I was very regular?.
It is possible, but not likely. Lots of things can delay/change your period. If you are worried, get a home pregnancy test from the drugstore. They are on the open shelves and you do not need a prescription.
Maybe, but my guess is that it was just a shorter period. Not all periods are 6 or 7 days. If you are young and have been only having a period for less than a year or two you will find that they will vary in time and flow. As you age or if you take birth control pills your periods will change.
Maybe you are pregnant...
implantation bleeding usually only last 2 or 3 days, so probably not, but id take a test
So, your period only lasted two days and you had lots of blood clots and as a result you might be wondering what is wrong. For many females, their monthly period lasts between 3 and 7 days, with the flow usually light at the beginning, increasing after a day or two and then tapering off. It is also not uncommon to have some blood clots. If this experience is unusual for you, it might be worth seeking advice from your doctor who would be best fit to put your mind at rest.
Oh man. Just take a pregnancy test.