If you experience symptoms every month, but you have never had any periods, it is advised that you seek medical checkup.
A period during pregnancy is not hereditary however it is never a normal period. It's simply a light period or vaginal bleeding. Pregnancy symptoms are not hereditary. Every woman will experience different pregnancy symptoms and the same woman may have different symptoms in different pregnancies. There are things that go on during pregnancy which can be symptomatic and hereditary, but these are separate from the symptoms which indicate pregnancy.
Because without a fourth every month we'd never get to the fifth.
Go see a doctor ASAP.
The letter "e".
Probably. You never know though.
Early pregnancy symptoms are often the same as the symptoms you get before your period starts! ~pawsalmighty Last week, before my period was due, I had the lower abdominal pain... But my period never came....???? hmmmmm....
Your question is wrong. It should be: What occurs 4 times in every week, 2 times in every month, 1 time in a year but never in a day? The question should be interpreted as What occurs 4 times in "every week", 2 times in "every month", 1 time in "a year" but never in "a day"? The answer is the letter "e", which occurs 4 times in "every week", 2 times in "every month", 1 time in "a year", but does not occur in "a day".
If you don't get you're period for a month or two you are either pregnant. And sometimes your period does come right on time so i would mark it on a callendar
I've been on yaz for 5 months and never miss a period
There has been at least one president born in every month. June and September have the fewest with one each.
The average woman gets her period once a month and on average it continues for a length of 5 days. If you are wanting to know when your next period is due you need to count 28 days from the first day of your last period and the date you end up on is the date that your period will come on average...Many people have different menstrual cycles meaning their period may come every 30 days or something like that... in fact, some women's period never has a regular pattern and they just have to judge it on how they are feeling.
Your period begins during puberty. Some girls will have their first periods at 9, 10, or 11 years old; others will be in their mid or even late teens. Every girl is different. The average age is 12 years.