You can get pregnant any time. However, some form of birth control and a condom make pregnancy so low that you dont have to worry about it. I reccomend Yaz birth control pil if you aren't on something already.
Yes, it is perfectly normal to have irregular periods at first. Most girls worry about it at first, but there is no need.
You wont lose your virginity until you have sex
Brown just means it was dried and if it is bright red it is fresh. It might have only lasted three day if you are not yet regular. Once you get regular it will begin to last for about a week.
Just a little hint: My period didn't get regular for about a year so don't expect it to be regular right away.
Late or missed period is the most likely sign; other signs, sensitive breasts; morning or other time unusual nausea; craving unusual foods; some spotting rather than a period;
no because the egg should have been fertilized , a period is when the egg hasn't been fertilized and needs to leave the body
Yes. It is perfectly normal to have cramps after your period. You still have a lot of hormones that your body is dealing with. Just give it a few days.
Sorry, but you're just unlucky, nothing happens. But if this happens regularly get off the computer and see a trained doctor...
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Its probably cause your not regular yet.I dont know how old are you, but it might take 2 to 3 years to go on a regular cycle. It's very possible for your period to be different than your other periods. So you don't have to worry. It will get better eventually, but if your still worried, i suggest you go see a doctor.
Hope i helped and good luck.
Because out of a normal ejaculation of 200 million sperms, 90% are deformed which is normal. The actually fertilize an egg it only takes one.
Yes if you have an average cycle of 28 days, day 13 would put you right at ovulation.
Yes. Ask your doctor about it. However, do not ask for the morning after pill unless you need emergency contraception.
It depends completely on your menstrual cycle.
If we look at a typical 28 day cycle, a woman would ovulate on day 14 of her cycle and it can then take up to 16 days for a fertilised egg to travel down the fallopian tubes and implant itself (thus implantation bleeding). Thus implantation bleeding would likely be seen around the same time menstruation would be due.
you could use a calender to count off the days.
From the beginning of a period to the beginning of the next one is on average 28 days.
Spotting does not cause pregnancy. I assume you mean "does spotting indicate anything other than pregnancy?" The answer to this is, of course, yes. Spotting could indicate spotting. It's probably you period being finicky, or something along those lines.