You can't get that kind of information on the internet.
No, that's not true. You can get plenty of answers on the internet, but you
CAN NOT TRUST any of them.
Don't risk your body or your health on opinions you get from people with no name
who have never seen you. You've GOT TO see a real doctor, and if you can't afford
an office visit, then either go to a hospital emergency room, or phone up the local
office of Planned Parenthood in your town. Please! At least try to talk to somebody
who knows what they're talking about.
no it is every 28 days not months..look on the internet if you're still unsure
Yes. The number of days your period lasts has nothing to do if you can get pregnant or not.
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A 3-month period.
Nothing. Your body is it's own machine.
It means that you had your period twice. You're supposed to menstruate around every month.
No, you don't get your period every day. You get your period roughly once per month, and menstruation lasts for around 5-7 days.
You may not have your period every month when you first start. This is because your periods will be irregular.
Your period occurs once a month.
You will still have a period every month with one Fallopian tube.
it may seem like that sometimes, because some women will have their period every 22 to 25 days., the antibiotics have nothing to do with it.
Sorry but boy
you are supposed to have your period every single month to shed the layer that would have protected your baby in the womb. When it is no longer needed it leaves through the vagina and the same will happen next month. So you should have your period every single month (unless on a medication that changes your cycle). If you don't have your period every month i would suggest seeing a doctor to talk about it.
Menstruation (also known as having your period) is when blood from your uterus drips out of your vagina for a few days every month. You start getting your period during puberty, usually when youβre around 12-15 years old. Your menstrual cycle is what makes your period come every month.
No, it can start at any time. You might have thought your period starts on the first of each month because periods are "monthly," but this just means that the average woman gets their period every 28 days. Once you get your first period, it will take about a year for it to regulate. Once it does, you will get a period around the same time each month, or you will have about the same number of days between each one.
Well it depense every woman will get an irregular period every now and then. Not all women get there periods every lets say 28 days. There are going to be times that your period comes early and sometimes that you get it late. It's nothing to worry about unless you skip an entire month then I would be worried.