You should only have one every 28 days or so, though it is not uncommon for women to have menstrual irregularity for the first few years after menarche and for the first few years before menopause. If you are not within these two groups, and you have begun having periods twice per month, you need to contact a doctor to get it properly checked out.
just your hormones, this is normal
Yeah - it's pretty normal but if it never stops before the next period starts you may want to discuss it with a doctor.
Normal
Your actual period should last no longer than 6-7 days. (a week). During this time it can start, stop, be heavy, light...etc.
Yes, spotting a day before your period can be normal for some women. This may be due to hormonal fluctuations and changes in the uterine lining. If the spotting is light and stops before your period starts, it is generally not a cause for concern.
No. It stops when it stops.
Your period stops for a couple days and then continues so i would be ready at any moment. That is normal for it to stop
Yes they can be. Mine does that sometimes too. It's there 1 day, stops & comes back later on. It's normal:)
Yes, you can start a normal menstrual period in the middle of a Provera prescription. Depending on your particular body and cycle, you can start your period at any point in the prescription. As your body adjusts to the medication, the flow will become lighter and often stops completely.
If your period wasn't due & you're on birth control, then this is break through bleeding. Birth control stops you from ovulating. If you're currently on the 7day break or sugar pills then this is normal.
During pregnancy, the period stops.
no