Consult your doctor. I have the same problem with irregular periods. Come back with an answer because I would like to know too. I dont think there is a way to tell exactly. when i was pregnant with my son i had irregular periods and the doctors had to change my due date 4 times and they still guesses it wrong. i had an interesting time with my husband because of the issue also, they guessed days that he was not home but at 4 years old he cant deny him... they could have been twins. lol!!!
there r many reasons for delay in irregular periods...................apart frim pregnancy.. 1.STRESS 2.COLD WEATHER 3.ANAEMIC PERSON 4.HEALTH
between 6-10 weeks. It would hard to say because of the irregular periods.
If you do not ovulate, you may not have a regular period. This is common in conditions like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) where ovulation may be irregular or absent. In such cases, a person may experience irregular, heavy, or light periods.
Irregular menstrual cycles mean that there is no predictability in a persons menstrual cycles. Typically when a person has irregular cycles there are weeks or months difference between menstruation and/or they may have irregular bleeds between menstruation. You an have monthly periods with an irregular cycle, but often people think their cycles are irregular because they don't understand that a persons cycles may not always be 28 days or that cycle lengths can change.
No, "person" is not a verb at all --- it's a noun. However, verbs can occur in various personal forms, and person in verbs can be irregular. For instance, the third person forms of the verb "be" are irregular "is/was/are/were".
The irregular plural form for person is people. Another plural form is persons.
The future perfect third person conjugation for the irregular verb "become" is "will have become."
The most common sign is irregular periods. Other signs of menopause are those that occur with falling estrogen levels. This includes mood swings and hot flashes.
Neither the shot or the pill would regulate your periods.Menstruation only occurs regularly when you ovulate regularly - hormonal birth control prevents ovulation, thus prevents menstruation. On the pill a person may experience a regular withdrawal bleed due to the drop in synthetic hormones when going from active to inactive pills but this is not the same as a regular period. On the shot a person may experience no bleeding at all or continual bleeding, irregular bleeds are very common on the shot. With both options after discontinuation irregular cycles can be common, especially when you come off the shot periods can be very irregular.
Their heart beats become irregular
If this question is in regards of abortion matters. Life begins at conception. From the moment of conception, God is crafting a person in the womb of a woman.
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