This could be pregnancy related or due to a hormonal imbalance. You need to see your Doctor. PCOS could also be a reason for your delayed period but its unlikely unless you have very irregular periods along with other PCOS symptoms.
Yes, that can be normal. Periods average 3-5 days in duration and cycles average 28 days. But, if your periods are so heavy that they become a nuisance, such as having to change your tampon/pad every two hours or even less, you might want to mention this to your doctor if this is the case.
Periods are supposed to occur every 28 days. if yours occurs every 14 days, I would see a gynocologist.
Yes, ovulation occurs half way between periods.
On average, women have their periods every 28 days, but the menstrual cycle can vary from person to person, ranging from 21 to 35 days.
Not every woman is the same, but they average 26 to 30 days between periods.
You know when your period comes because there will be blood! Sometimes this is pink or brown spotting for a few days before you will see full blood flow, you may also experience symptoms such as cramps a few days beforehand. Typically periods will come every 28 days - but this can vary slightly from person to person, some will get periods every 21 days where as others may get periods every 57 days - it's also normal for periods to be irregular at first. Keep track of your periods on a calendar so you can see when a pattern starts to emerge, also watch for symptoms such as heavier discharge that can start just before your period is due to start.
It's 2/3 of its orbital period (of 88 days).58 and 2/3 days.
Absolutely!!! its perfectly normal the average is to only have it every month!!!
Could be pregnancy and early miscarriage. Could also be a long cycle (due to stress, or travelling, or other reasons). Could be medical reasons (i.e. endometriosis, or PCOS). Could be many things. Go see a doctor.
Yes. The period is a regular body function that happens every month. For some women it is every 28 days but others may go as long as 35 days between periods. I am going to assume because of your question you are a young woman who has just began her periods. If this is the case your periods may be irregular for the first year . It is also good to keep a calendar to track your monthly periods. This will help you to figure what days you are able to get pregnant. Your fertility usually happens between the 14 day of your cycle to the 19 day. If you have unprotected sex before day 14 and in the following days it is likely you could get pregnant. Sperm can live 5 or more days in the uterus. You can do everything you normally do while on your period.
My period has came consistently every 45-47 days. The way I see (I'm no doctor) is that as long as it's consistently coming every 46 days there is no problem. Although you might want to get checked out just to be safe!