Yes -- a woman's cycle can be affected by many things and it can be as short as a couple weeks long, or it can be months between periods. Stress, ovarian cycsts, breastfeeding, nutrition, hormonal imbalance and other health issues can all affect how long a woman's cycle is. The cycles of this writer are 65 days long (from day 1 of her period to the first day of the next) because of ovarian cycsts. If your cycles are unusual, mention them at your next doctor's appointment. If you're in pain, though, and have bleeding in between periods or heavy bleeding (soak through a pad or a tampon in an hour) please make an appointment to see a doctor as soon as you can to rule out treatable problems.
5-7 days
Sometimes, it's 3-5 days or longer...
You shouldn't worry so much about this. Sometimes periods can last that long or even longer. Just make sure that you are being sanitary. If your period last longer than ten days, consult a doctor.
No you can be on your period for up to 3 to 7 days but if your on any longer than seven days you should be sure to go get checked out by the doctor this can also be caused by stress .
Yes as long as the discharge does not smell bad or worse than your period and should only last a couple of days. If longer than two days go to the doctor.
The average menstrual period is around 5-7 days in length, and can very a little from cycle to cycle. As long as your period doesn't go over 14 days it's fairly normal, if it does go longer then see your doctor.
Gestation period is 21 - 30 days. Can take longer if it feels threatened.
Not at all! It's normal to have a longer heavier period but like 2-3 days longer. You need to go to your doctor ASAP!
Elimination period refers to the number of days or period of time you have to wait before you can use your long term care insurance benefits. There are 2 types of elimination period - days of service and calendar days. Days of service refers to the number of days you received long term care services prior to claiming your benefits. Supposed you hire the service of a caregiver for 53 and you pay it out of pocket, if you have a 90 day elimination period then there are still 37 days left from your elimination period before you can claim your benefits. And even though 90 days have passed, it will not be counted against the elimination period unless you received long term care services for 37 more days. Calendar days refers to the actual number of days that have passed regardless if you received ltc services or not. You can choose your long term care insurance elimination period, you have the option to change it to zero day or 20 days but it will be more expensive.
Most women have a period that lasts anywhere from five to seven days. Now there are exceptions to this. Sometimes they will last as long as ten days, and I've heard of really lucky women who's period only lasted three days. But the average is between the five and seven day range. If your period lasts longer than ten days, say 13-14 days you probably should call your Dr. That is a long time, and if you do this on a regular bases, it can be hard on you physically and emotionally.
14 days
An hour on Neptune is approximately 16.1 Earth hours long. Neptune has a longer rotational period compared to Earth, which is why its days are much longer.