What is the first day of your period?
The first day of your period is the first day of bleeding - actual blood, not spotting (pink or brown discharge) - this is also the first day of your menstrual cycle.
I do not think so,after all, I am runniing too,but my periods havent delayed.
It usually happens that the periods get delayed due to some reason,but it has no association with period delay.
Don't think your pregnant. Flow varies. Are you eatting right and exercising? Don't be surprised if the next one is very heavy.
Your period could be irregular its normal if it is. But you could get pregant if you had your tubes tied because they can get untied i believe. But if you feel it is weird take a pregnancy test to be sure , just in case.
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You need to talk to your doctor about this, because it's NOT normal.
This is normal. When you ovulate progesterone is released which tells the body to maintain the uterine lining in case a pregnancy will occur. The progesterone in the body lasts about two weeks. Towards the end of the two weeks the progesterone levels will decrease which in turn will cause spotting before your period, when the levels are at is lowest your menstrual period will start. When a woman gets pregnant her progesterone levels sky rocket to help maintain the pregnancy.
What does brown colored period mean when you just come on?
Brown is just old blood! It is totally normal!
If i had two periods in one month and a short period the next what does that mean?
I began having a period every three weeks and grew concerned. It even would come sometimes every 18 days so, essentially it was like two per month. My internet research pointed toward possible early menopause (I am 39) as the periods only lasted two days tops. I went to the doctor and the exam and blood work came out normal. I was advised to keep a journal and come back if any irregularities presented. But growing older brings changes and i was told not to be alarmed. Hope this helps.
What age does your period stops?
Mine stopped at age 55 - my health, attitude and daily life have improved significantly! Other than experiencing normal aging symptons like some gray hair and a few wrinkles, I feel great.
Is it normal if in you miss 6 months of periods first year?
Yes, very normal...girls are usually all over the place and ireggular the fist year or two so dont worry!
It sounds like you are having your period, just a bit early. If the discharge is brownish in colour, it could be because of a multitude of factors (rest, diet, etc...) but I've had that before and i don't think it's anything worriesome.
I would have to say no because the hormones in a woman's body operate very differently when they are on birth control than when they are not. Oftentimes, the woman will experience birth control withdrawl for the first few months after ceasing the contraceptive. The body will need time to regulate itself naturally again without relying on the same balancing effect on the hormones the contraceptives provided. For example, after being on a contraceptive for eight years, I stopped taking them after I got married. My next menses was a horrible experience. I had not experienced a period like that before. However, each proceeding month, my symptoms got better. Now, my body is finally getting back to a somewhat normal cycle. I did have normal cycles also while I was taking the contraceptives. I do not think I will ever go back on contraceptives after the experience I had of withdrawing from them.
When you have a miscarriage does the bleeding last longer than your period?
No not unless you have a really messed up miscarrage... See periods last 5-7 days and a miscarage if the doctors fix it right then its only a day at most
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My Period is only one day now and brown?
yeah mine to and I was told that it could be stress. I was also told that it could be implantation bleeding. So the only way to tell is to take a HPT
If you had your period for one day does that mean you're pregnant?
It is a possibility, it could be Implantation Bleeding.
Implantation Bleeding is vaginal discharge which usually contains a small amount of pinkish or brownish blood. About a third of pregnant women experience implantation bleeding. It can happen at the time the fertilized egg implants in the uterus, on average between 6 to 12 days past ovulation. Unless it is accompanied by cramping, backache or increased bleeding, a small amount of blood being discharged should be considered as implantation bleeding which is nothing to be concerned about.
What should you do if you are tight but need to put a tampon in?
Tightness isn't a static state, the vagina is only tight when you are tense.
The vagina is a muscular tube, if you're tense then your vaginal muscles tense causing the vaginal walls to clench together and narrow the vaginal canal. Thus why you need to relax when you are inserting a tampon, if you have problem with relaxing try masturbating first as when aroused as well as relaxing your vagina lubricates, opens, and increases in size so insertion is easier.
Practice tensing and relaxing your vaginal muscles - these are the same muscles you'd use to stop urine mid-flow - if you insert fingers vaginally you'll feel how these muscles tense and relax.
ANSWER No, there is probably nothing wrong. For a while after your first period, it will probably be irregular as your body tries to adjust properly. Certain things like weight gain / loss, stress levels, and hormones can all affect when and how often you get your period. If this continues (being irregular) for a few years or you go for a few (3 or 4) months without your period - and you know that there is no chance of pregnancy - you may want to talk with your doctor. Absent that, there is nothing wrong with missing. when you first start having periods, they take a while to settle into a regular pattern. it can take up to 2 years before your periods are regular, so nothing is wrong, it juat your hormones adjusting. the only problem is, you wont know when your next period will start, so be prepared with panty liners , just in case you get caught out at school during PE or some other embarassing time.