I wouldn't be too woried but if you are then go see your local gynocologist for a check up. Now I do know that womens bodies change as they get older and womens menstrals cycles change; Their consistency, number of days they menstrate, as well as the days they menstrate, sometimes some years your starting cycle will be at the beginning of the month and other years it will be at the end of the month.
It might me just a difference periods can do alot of things but it may be because your underweight or not eating probably.
im worried it could be something serious.im guessing its not pregnancy because we used a condom not that its not possible but more unlikely.i jus wanna know if it could maybe be stress or hormonal inbalance?
No, once you become pregnant you no longer have your period. It is normal for your period to occasionally be shorter, longer, heavy flow, low flow etc as there are many health factors including stress that can impact your normal cycle.
You could be pregnant. Have a blood test done to see. My Mom had her period with all three of her children until she was 5-6 months along with us.
When in doubt, take a pregnancy test. Usually the first sign of pregnancy is a missed period and sore breasts.
If your period was lighter than normal this could be pregnancy related.
Yes, it is possible to experience light spotting or bleeding around 10-14 days after implantation, which could be mistaken for a period. This is known as implantation bleeding, and it can be lighter and shorter in duration compared to a regular period.
If you have had sex recently, it could be implantation bleeding. Take a pregnancy test. If it is negative, wait and see what will happen with your next period. If you miss that or it is lighter or shorter than usual, go and see the doctor
You could be if the period is light or shorter than usual. However, if it is like your normal period but just early then it's unlikely you're pregnant. If it's light, you should take a pregnancy test
It depends on the type of birth control. Sometimes after starting it, it could be longer than normal, and sometimes it will disappear the first month. Sometimes it will be normal, and sometimes is will be shorter.
Not likely. Some periods are longer, some shorter. The fact that your period was only 3 days is normal. They will vary.
Yes