It depends on the oral contraceptive taken, and the person taking it to how many days into your break your period starts. With regular pill taking and time your period should be easier to predict accurately once your body gets into a regular 'rhythm'. It can start any number of days after taking the last pill in your packet, but usually starts during the 7 day break rather than after.
If you mean from when you first start your periods? 5 days is usual for a woman on her period but it varies in different people. some people may bleed for 4 days then break for a day then bleed on the 6th day. some people may be a week. some factors may affect your period such as stress.
Yes
You count from the first day of your bleed until you bleed again, this is generally between 21-28 days :)
i'm not a doctor,, but if you are spotting or having a slight bleed on day 13, it might be ovulation bleed.
consult a doctor this is not normal.
It divides our school days ex. Our school days is 200 days. The 100th day is the start of semestral break.
Yes
3 days
You actually had a four day period, but the last 2 days just seemed as if you spotted. You are normal.
Approximately 6 hours a day 5 days a week with an hours break during the day.
No I am pretty sure you always bleed or else doctors wouldn't know if you were having it. ___ I don't know how common it is, but my cycle works that way... I bleed for a couple of days, then have a day where I am not bleeding, and then start bleeding again for a day. So I think the answer is yes.
The first day of your current menstrual cycle (the first day you begin to bleed again) is also your last day of your previous cycle. The average length of the cycle is 28 days. The first day of your current menstrual cycle (the first day you begin to bleed again) is also your last day of your previous cycle. The average length of the cycle is 28 days.