No, a person cannot occur four days after the previous one. Menstruation is part of the menstrual cycle, it's simply not possible for your entire menstrual cycle to occur in just four days. If you're bleeding four days after the end of your last period it may just be the end of your period, mid-cycle bleeding, or the first bleeding may have been something else other than menstruation.
You will experience a withdrawal bleed within 7 days of stopping BC pills then your normal period will occur anytime after the withdrawal bleed
can one see her period after 35 days menstrual cycle
We don't know how long your period lasted. If you have a period every 28 days, your next period will start two days earlier than the one you just had. If you had a period on the 12th, your next one will come on the 10th.
The only thing that happens exactly one month befor a woman's period is her previous period.
Earth's sidereal period is 1 year or about 365.25 days ========= Whoever posted the previous answer shouldnt have wasted their time propagating lies and stupidity. What a moron who posts answers when they should know that they dont even know the answer. The Earth's Sidereal Period is 366.242 days, approximately.
your menstruation period is actually 28 days
Yes, ten days is too long for a period. Period duration can range between one day and eight days with an average of 3-5 days.
A tidal period is typically around 12 hours and 25 minutes, representing the time it takes for a full cycle of two high tides and two low tides to occur in a specific location.
depends it could 3 days one time it did to me
One year.365.25 days, the period commonly referred to as one year.
Frequency and period are inversely related. Frequency is the number of complete cycles of a wave that occur in one second, while period is the time it takes for one complete cycle to occur. Mathematically, period = 1/frequency.
About 4-10 days