No, not every woman has a menstrual cycle.
Most healthy adult cis-women will menstruate, however women who have reached menopause will no longer have a menstrual cycle, nor will women who have had a hysterectomy - basically women who are no longer fertile. Women who use hormonal Birth Control don't have a menstrual cycle, as the purpose of hormonal birth control is to suppress the menstrual cycle so they don't ovulate - the bleeding women get is a withdrawal bleed, it mimics menstruation but isn't the same as menstruation.
Many women were born biologically male, thus regardless of changes to their gender or genital reassignment surgery to change their sex, they are not capable of ovulation and thus don't have a menstrual cycle - although interestingly hormones given to many transsexual women can create symptoms similar to that of the menstrual cycle.
Yes, every woman has a period. If they can have children, they have periods. XD
every woman does...
not at all, every woman will get one
Yes ,A woman gets her menstrual period or MENSTRATION every month... :)
Between 4-10 days. It's different for every woman.
a womans period should come at an average of every 28 days
yes every girl and woman haves period
Yes. Every woman's period is different. A period that lasts only three days will still expel an egg, and a woman is still fertile afterward.
Not every woman is the same, but they average 26 to 30 days between periods.
yes i believe. Considering i got my period when i was 9. and so has every woman on my mothers side.
You have a period roughly every 28 days however it varies depending on each woman.
You have your period a fixed 14 days after you ovulate. So if a woman has her period every 21 days, she ovulates on 21-14=7...the 7th day after the 1st day of her period.
Yes, you can have a period for six days then spotting for three days after that. Every woman's menstrual cycle is different, what is normal for one woman may not be for another.