yes
Secondary Amenorrhea
Three months.
Yes. it is possible. A woman can have a few periods or even regular monthly periods during pregnancy.
a trimester is 3 months of your pregnancy. there are 3 trimesters in a pregnancy. 1-3 months, 4-6 months, and 7-9 months.
As in bleeding all the time for 3 months? You need to go and see the doctor. If you mean that you had your periods for 3 months (ie as normal, not lasting for 3 months) and then they didn't arrive on the fourth month, it depends on a few things: . Were those three months your first periods? . Have you had sex? . Is it a combination of both? If they were your first periods and you have NOT had sex, it is not anything to worry about. Periods take about a year (sometimes longer) to regulate If you have had sex, you need to take a pregnancy test If these were not your first three periods, take a pregnancy test if you've had sex and if not, see if you get your next period, and if not, go and see the doctor
Depending on the exact species, female hamsters can become fertile anywhere from between one to three months of age. It is advisable though for the female's health to let it age more than that before attempting to breed from her.
It depends... how old are you? And how long ago did you start?
Bella, Julie, or Sady are 3 possible names for female dogs.
If they're both at least three months, it works. If the male is still under three months, then no.
Amenorrhea is the word used for the absence or the abnormal stopping of menses. A female must miss three periods in a row for it to be considered amenorrhea.
Is it full on 5 day periods, or spotting? Spotting indicates possible stress, strong emotion, or just some extra blood after the period. I'm no doctor, but I don't think it's normal to be having three periods a month.
If it is under three months of age it is called a cockle if it is over three months of age it is a roosterA male chicken is called a rooster. And a female is called a hen. Hope this helped!