Yes it does - if your cycle is 24 days, for instance, you are likely ovulating around day 10 and not the 'typical' day 14. If you have short cycles and are trying to get pregnant, you will need to have sex shortly after your period ends (say starting day 8). The best way to know for sure is to chart your temperature and cervical mucus, which you can learn from many websites, or the book Taking Charge of Your Fertility.
They move a short period of time because hopping is tiring to the legs
A woman's fertile period during her menstrual cycle, on average, lasts about seven days: seven days before ovulation (the release of the egg), the day of ovulation, and the day after ovulation. After this, chances of conception decrease quickly, as the egg has a short life-span of about 24 hours.
Yes, it is very uncommon but it is possible if a woman's cycle is very short.
Being sporty does not affect your period etc, and neither does being short. It is normal to get your first period between ages 9-16, so height does not affect your period, and being sporty does not affect your period.
It is possible to ovulate twice in one cycle, but it is rare. This can happen if a woman has a short menstrual cycle or experiences irregular ovulation. However, it is important to note that ovulation without a period can be a sign of an underlying health issue and should be discussed with a healthcare provider.
yes. You don't get your period when your pregnant. when you first get pregnant though, some women have very light and short periods but that's it.
It isn't that abnormal to have two periods in a month. However, sometimes it can occur, if you have a short cycle and your period starts at the beginning of the month. This would make it possible to have two periods in one month.
It makes it darker for a short period of time. It has no lasting effect.
A period in ice hockey is a 20 minute part of the game. All games consist of three periods. In other words a normal game is one hour. Each period ends with a short rest period.
It is unlikely to ovulate while on your period, as ovulation typically occurs around the middle of the menstrual cycle. However, it is not impossible for some women to ovulate during their period, especially if they have irregular cycles.
Short menstrual cycles can indicate a shorter luteal phase, which may affect fertility by reducing the time available for embryo implantation. However, fertility is influenced by various factors, including ovulation regularity, egg quality, and overall reproductive health. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice if you're concerned about fertility related to menstrual cycle length.
Most likely no you are not pregnant. It was just short and light. Some periods are that way.