Call and talk with the nurse at your doc's office - but probably not. Most annual OB/GYN appointments involve doing a pap smear, which they don't do if you've started your period.
However, if you were going in to discuss Birth Control, you might want to keep that appointment. MANY kinds of birth control recommend you start taking the pill (getting the shot, inserting the ring - whatever) as close as possible to the first day of your period. That's because for those lucky few with a perfect 28 day cycle - day 1 of your period is the longest number of days from ovulation as anytime during your cycle. Starting birth control then makes it highly effective in preventing pregnancy.
Menstrual cycle is your reproductive cycle, if you are a healthy fertile woman then you're always on your menstrual cycle - I think that you mean during your period. Yes, you can go tanning while on your period, there's nothing that you can't do while menstruating.
Of course it is, why wouldn't it be? There are not many things you can not do when you are menstruating.
Menstrual cycle means your reproductive cycle, your menstrual cycle should be around 30 days. If you mean that you've been menstruating for 30 days then you need to go see your doctor.
Go to college for a good while;)
Sperm is the male sex cell that goes on to fertilize the egg in order for pregnancy to occur. The menstrual cycle is the female reproductive cycle, an egg is released during ovulation.
Your menstrual cycle is the entire reproductive cycle including ovulation and menstruation - I think you mean menstruation of five days, not menstrual cycle. Menstruation will vary from one cycle to the next, the explanation is no more complex then that your body is not a machine so it will never have the exact same cycle every single time.
NO. it is a bladder infection and GO TO A VET.
If that happens often you should go to a doctor for a checkup.
yes
go to ur doc its serious
But numerous things can go wrong with the normal menstrual cycle, some the result of physical causes, others emotional.
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.