Yes, this is normal - the average menstrual cycle is 28 days but many womens cycles can be far shorter, and even if a woman has longer cycles typically the odd cycle that is shorter than usual isn't that unusual (especially if in your teens).
yeah it is normal because sometimes your period doesn't come the same time or on the regular time but ask your mom or doctor or school nurse
what does it mean to have 19.3 Anion Gap
the chicken can fall ot then collect it?
No. Some have 30 days and some have 29 days. To rectify the gap a leap month is put in every 2 years for the extra 20-something days' difference between the Western calender and the Chinese calendar.
A normal period is between 3-7 days with a gap of 15-20 days between periods. It varies from person to person as you may have noticed in the numbers, but if you are afraid your period is not right, you can contact a doctor. If you have just had your first period (or second, third or fourth), it is not unusual that you are not regular or have a "normal" menstruation period yet.
If you have any periods where you did not work, they would like to understand why that is.
Yes, it is normal to have a gap between the second and third toe. This is a common variation in foot anatomy and is not usually a cause for concern.
Metabolic acidosis with the anion gap calculated to 26 mEq/liter is associated with what?
normal
"The Gap Card does have a monthly deduction to help their business. You must use your Gap Card within a month to have its full value of the card. If you wish, that is."
The SAT is usually offered 7 times per year with a sizable gap between the June and October dates. The *usual* testing dates are as follows: January: middle to end of month March: middle of month May: first of month June: first of month October: first of month November: first of month December: first of month These dates are always subject to change, but that is the 'normal' testing schedule.
30 days