It depends. An average girl's period can last from 3 to 7 days. If you bleed for more than three days, and you have, say, a week period, the fifth day of the cycle is very light. Like spotting. Most people don't need more than just a pantyliner when it comes to that day.
It is usally light, but its depending on your cycle.
Whether or not you can have intercourse on the 5th day of periods depends on if the woman is finished with it and has taken a bath. If she is no longer menstruating then yes but if she still is then no.
Sometimes hey have their periods interupted.
See a Doctor- Gynaecologist
For me it is. But if you continue to have heavy periods and if you did not have heavy periods before you started your pill then you should see your OBGYN. Good luck and God Bless:)
In many middles schools, there is a special blocking for that day of the week. For example, on an even day you may have your 1st,3rd,5th,6th, and 7th periods. And on an odd day you have your 2nd,4th,5th,6th, and 8th. The even and odd blocking refers to what periods you have on that day. Ask the office, call, or ask a teacher about your even/odd schedule.
Yes.
If you are a teenager, it is normal to have "odd" menstrual periods - sometimes heavy, sometimes light, sometimes skipping entirely, sometimes very early. Your hormones will level out as you grow, and your periods will become more regular.
Menorrhagia means abnormally heavy or long menstrual period. A related term, metrorrhagia, means excessively frequent periods.
Menorrhagia means abnormally heavy or long menstrual period. A related term, metrorrhagia, means excessively frequent periods.
3-10 day range of the periods = -7
true!!
Ask a doctor for general advice about heavy periods. For some people, heavy period is normal while others may be caused by an imbalance of estrogen and progesterone. This can be easily corrected by going on a birth control pill or putting in an IUD.