you will get it when your 13 12 11 14 15 or if its late 16 or past. not usually it go`s for a couple days every month, so i guess that sums it up.
no
Your period may last longer than the patch-free week. Continue using the patch as scheduled, regardless of bleeding.
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It's not "normal" but it happens to some women
If it's within the first 3 years of getting it then it's probably becoming normal. Be concerned if it lasts more than a week.
It means your period came a week earlier than you had predicted.That's it, there's nothing more to this than that - your period was just early.
when you get it, usually for the first couple of years your period is erratic and skips months, and lasts really long or really short. after a while, your period regulates and only lasts about a week or a little longer per month
If you have a period than you are not pregnant
a week than a day
The first week after, and the last week before a woman's period.
Some Answer More than some, actually most women who have experienced sex while on their peroids want more of the same each time they bleed and the first week before their period, during their period and the week after their periods they are at their hottests.
You can not be pregnant if you have your period at all. However, if you have missed a week of your birth control pills you do have the chance of becoming pregnant if you have unprotected sex.
No. You can get pregnant in the week(s) before your first period.