No, that just means you have a heavy flow THAT MONTH. One period never affects another, unless, of course, it's a lack of a period which is brought on by pregnancy. This eliminates periods for the entire gestation of the pregnancy with the exception of mild-moderate spotting which can be commonly confused with a period.
If your having a heavy period its very slim that you are pregnant. But if you had sex while you are pregnant you can actually get pregnant while having intercourse on your period. What exactly make you feel you are pregnant? and if you were pregnant before this period you need to see a doctor A.S.A.P. Something is going on in there.
Not exactly. Some women have bleeding in the first month of two of pregnancy, but it is not technically a period. Also, if you have heavy bleeding during pregnancy, you might actually be having a miscarriage.
No, you should wait two months to change the barbell, and four months if you want to put something heavy or dangly in. Hope I helped!
No it is not bad, as some ladies have a heavy period for one month and then a light one or they may have two heavy periods and then one light one also.
usually after u have a baby you get your period for about a month. but since you had your baby 3 months ago then im not sure. but usually being on some type of birth control make your hormones and different because of all the differnet hormonel levels but i have honestly never heard of anyone having their period for about a month and after having their baby 3 months ago.so i suggest going to your gynecologist for a check up.
No. The norm is that when you are pregnant you have no period. See a doctor about your hormones, having your period twice in one month is not normal.
No, the timeframe of 3 to 6 months is not equivalent to a full 6-month period. It falls short by at least 3 months.
i dont think so!
No, a 3-month period is not equivalent to a 3-6 month timeframe. A 3-month period specifically refers to a duration of 3 months, while a 3-6 month timeframe indicates a range of time between 3 to 6 months.
Everyone is different, and sometimes girls may skip a month. If you recently started your period or in this case your period was 4 months ago and it was your first time, that is normal. From my first to second period ever, I went 2 months. Again, everyone is different, and if it reaches 6 months of not having it, I would maybe consider going to the doctor.
Quarterly (in other words 12 months divided by 4)
would you be pregnet if you havent had your period for 3 months now