how many their cycle is best for healthy menstrual cycle how often should I get
my period you should get your period about once every month
a typical menstrual cycle is about 28 days this means that there should be
about 28 days from the first day of your period to the first day of your next
period 28 days is an average number but anywhere between 21 and 40 days is
normal what happens if period comes early an early period can be bleeding
again just days after your last period are for example two weeks before you
expect the next one to arrive it can be caused by hormonal and lifestyle changes
that disrupts the balance of your body unbalanced hormones are the main cause
for an early period an early period could also indicate the beginning of an
irregular menstrual cycle but it can also be an indicator for polycystic
ovary syndrome it's time to visit your doctor for a consult early periods can
sometimes be a sign of pregnancy or implantation bleeding how often should
bleeding continues your Peter will usually last between three to five days
but in some cases bleeding continues for eight to ten days it indicates as
abnormal and the amount of blood flow you have will probably be different each
day you will usually have the most blood in the beginning of your period and the
least towards the end when you are first getting your period you may have a very
heavy period one cycle and very light one the next now the quantity of
bleeding during periods is 30 to 50 ml if it gets more than 80 ml then it's
indicated as abnormal some women get dark
chunky clots of blood during their period when they have days of heavy
cramping and heavy bleeding your body usually makes things call anticoagulants
that keeps your blood from clotting as it moves to your vagina and out of your
body but during days of heavy bleeding and
cramping the blood may be leaving the uterus so quickly there isn't time to
release these anticoagulants the blood then clots if you have clots that are
bigger than the size of a quarter you must talk with your healthcare provider
periods during pregnancy miscarriage miscarriage is nothing but loss of
pregnancy in the first twenty weeks is a very common experience especially within
the first thirteen weeks of the pregnancy when a miscarriage occurs very
early in pregnancy it can be difficult to tell the difference between a normal
menstrual period and a miscarriage especially if a person occasionally are
regularly experiences heavy or painful periods symptoms of both menstrual
periods and miscarriage can include heavy bleeding
pain and cramping if a person doesn't know they are pregnant and has a
miscarriage around the time of an expected period they'll probably assume
they are having a period as usual if you are nervous that you might be pregnant
and want to know if your bleeding is a miscarriage or a normal period you
should take a pregnancy test or visit your health care provider
miscarriage may occur because of hormonal imbalance and chromosomal
abnormalities there is baby forms in abnormal condition it will also lead to
missed miscarriage experts suggest that the age is a factor to consider in the
case of miscarriage and moreover it can be treatable by consulting write
gynecologist for any queries and solutions feel free to comments in below
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