It depends on what you consider bad. Many young women experience variations in their menstrual cycles for a couple of years before they settle down into a steady rhythm. If you have previously been on a regular cycle, and you have had unprotected sex, you might want to consider a pregnancy test.
To determine which time period was the longest, we need to specify the contexts or events being compared. For instance, in geological terms, the Precambrian supassed all other eons, lasting about 4 billion years. In human history, the Middle Ages, spanning roughly from the 5th to the late 15th century, was a significant period, but not as extensive as the Precambrian. Overall, the length of a time period varies greatly depending on the scale and context being discussed.
150 millions years ago Earth was in the late Jurassic period.
It is a period of bad weather.
During the late-Georgian period, jewelers used sapphires for except jewellery to try out new gem cuts, the most popular being the rose cut and table cut.
The Kentrosaurus lived during the Late Jurassic period, specifically in the Kimmeridgian to Tithonian stages, which is part of the Mesozoic era.
Yes, being sick can affect your menstrual cycle by making your period late. Stress, whether good or bad, can have the same effect.
u probably are pregnant
yess
It means your period is five days late. Only you know your chances of being pregnant.
no
I was the same way. I dont know if it is normal or not but I am 19 now and my period is regular.
Coming late and going late is bad punctuality. Good punctuality is being on if not before the time set
If you think BEING PREGNATE IS BAD, then yes.
A woman can get pregnant before, during and after her period.
Yes it can
Yes
Yes... so can being pregnant though.