you are supposed to have your period every single month to shed the layer that would have protected your baby in the womb. When it is no longer needed it leaves through the vagina and the same will happen next month. So you should have your period every single month (unless on a medication that changes your cycle). If you don't have your period every month i would suggest seeing a doctor to talk about it.
u would have it for 3 days prox but u have it every month
every women ovulates at a differeent time. but generally there is a 48 hour period in the middle of your cycle. so if you always have your period at the beginning of the month then you would ovulate in the middle of the month.
You have your period a fixed 14 days after you ovulate. So if a woman has her period every 21 days, she ovulates on 21-14=7...the 7th day after the 1st day of her period.
Every other month is commonly referred to as "every second month." For example, if January is the initial month, the following month would be March.
the hell if i know
Well it depense every woman will get an irregular period every now and then. Not all women get there periods every lets say 28 days. There are going to be times that your period comes early and sometimes that you get it late. It's nothing to worry about unless you skip an entire month then I would be worried.
Bodies aren't clockwork, they miss a beat every now and then for not always identifiable reasons.
It can be possible that a woman can have a period twice in one month. I would talk to a doctor.
White History Month would be every month but February.
Either of those is a possibility. if you have a savings account that accrues interest, you may get a deposit "in every month" because one shows up in January, one in February, and so forth. But you also are getting "on every month" since the bank is paying you on the basis that the money was in the account for a particular 30-day period.
yes you would
it could be from stress