Menstural not stopping
Yes, this can be normal. Most likely you are in the highest part of your fertility during this part of your menustral cycle, and your biology is kicking in. Don't be alarmed, its perfectly normal.
Things such as stress or illness can cause your period to become temporarily irregular. But if this happens often, you may have an irregular menstrual cycle and may need to see a 'GYN to get it more regulated.
Its possible it may effect your cycle. It may cause you to have a late or early period or irregular vaginal bleeding.
Pregnancy, stress, illness, or sometimes a person's cycle just gets out of whack for a month or so. Perimenopause and the early stages of menopause can also cause the cycle to become irregular.
not necessarily, irregular periods happen quite often, unless you have had unprotected sex. but a dramatic change in weight, or the amount you eat can also affect your period. Even stress can cause your period to be irregular or un-even.
You need to see your doctor about your messed up cycle. It may be a hormonal imbalance.
Prolonged diarrhea can cause weight loss. If enough weight is lost, it can affect reproductive hormones enough to make the menstrual cycle irregular.
Implantation bleeding depends on when you ovulate,had sex and when u conceived.. you can have implantation bleeding anytime during your menustral cycle depending on when you conceived.
Many women experience irregular periods. Speak to your doctor about it, they can find the cause of your irregular cycle and possibly correct it.
You can tell if your menstrual cycle is irregular because you'll be menstruating or experiencing vaginal bleeding at random times. Anything up to a weeks variation from your average menstrual cycle is considered to be normal, if there are weeks or months difference then they're irregular.
A missed period is not a side effect of LEEP. Take a pregnancy test, and contact your health care provider to see if an exam is needed.