Not necessarily. I have had periods that were very light that lasted the same amount of days as heavier periods, during a time when I was pretty regular (I have many irregular periods as well). However, I am currently experiencing an abnormally long period which is also light, but not the lightest I've ever had. I think I am currently on the 17th day, but I didn't keep track at first until I realized how unusual it was.
While I'm not a doctor, - which you may want to see if you are experiencing distressing symptoms, such as pain, as irregular periods can be a symptom of many things (which I have been looking up on) - It could just be hormonal imbalance which is normal and common. It could also be something else, but since I don't know your situation I can't really say. I hope this helps though.
No it makes your period more heavy and last longer! Dont do it!
Yes it can last longer
miscarriages in the first couple of stages may appear to be a heavy period and may last a little longer than a usual period. you may see a few bloodcots also
If your period last longer then ten days I think you should talk to your doctor and she should be able to tell you what to take to stop your period, because I heard that it is some things to buy to stop your period last even longer than that.
Your period lasts as long as your body needs it to. I am not sure why you would want to make your period last longer but you should not try to altar your bodies natural cycles.
Sometimes if your out of town periods last longer due to the weather or it might just be very heavy. If you started recently it will be very irregular and it might not have a pattern yet.
The fact that you had a period suggests that you're not pregnant, however this isn't always the case. the brown spotting could simply be the blood drying.
Your period may last longer than the patch-free week. Continue using the patch as scheduled, regardless of bleeding.
Your actual period should last no longer than 6-7 days. (a week). During this time it can start, stop, be heavy, light...etc.
It deppends on when you had your last one.
They will last about the same period of time.
The last element in any period always has its outermost electron in the same type of atomic orbital, either an s or p orbital.