it does sound like a sign but your periods could just be altered due to stress and worrying, and possibly Birth Control, and your emotions could mean anything , these thing may just be in your head, but to be sure take a test to make sure and to stop worrying your self so if you are you can do simething about it, hope this helps
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hi mine is opposite to yours one of us is pregnant i bet right
3 moths ago I had implantation bleeding ever since that my periods have gone in a pattern for 3 months now its the 4th month and I'm a day late which isn't like me I'm moody i cry, bloating, tiredness a month ago i had chest pains , weird belly pains , feeling sick and all that really bad does any1 know if you can have a period while pregnant? before i had implantation bleeding i did have irregular periods and in the same month then the next month my periods got in a pattern where they wasen't irregular any longer.
quit is a irregular verb. Usually we use leave
Regular, although the term is more usually used with polygons and polyhedra.
Usually for the first 2 years, it is irregular, but after that, it should be regular. Don't worry, I think for some people, it still might be irregular even after 2 years. Go check with your doctor for confirmation :)
In poems, irregular stanzas are usually those with different amounts of lines in each stanza. Whereas, regular stanzas are those with the same amounts of lines in each stanza. this usually gives the poem a song-like quality.
If you mean a regular plural noun as opposed to an irregular plural noun, then the answer is that a common noun can be a regular plural or an irregular plural; and a proper noun can be either a regular plural or an irregular plural. The difference between how a regular and an irregular plural noun is formed is usually based on the origin language from which it came to the English language. A common noun is a word for any person, place, thing, or idea. A proper is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title. The regular plurals are formed by adding an 's' or an 'es' to the end of the singular noun to make it a plural noun. The irregular plurals are quite varied. See the link below for a simple step by step list for using irregular plurals.
No. An irregular polygon is a polygon whose sides are pretty much out of control. They are usually not equal to any other one side. So, no, a star is actually a REGULAR polygon.
The only way to stop an irregular period is to start taking birth control. Usually, you will become very regular when taking the pill and some people stop having periods all together when they go on the shot.
The implication of the regular cash inflow and outflow helps a given business organization easily make profits and therefore expand. The irregular cash inflows on the other hand usually destabilize a given a business organization.
reagular and irregular words are usually delt with in french
An irregular polyhedron if it has plane faces. If not, then there usually will not be a name for it.
a paralellagram ----------------------- Usually called "irregular" since "regular" polygons have equal sides, by definition. The word "scalene" typically refers to triangles with three unequal sides.
No, it does not have to be. All it means when you have an "irregular" verb is that this verb forms its tenses in an unusual way. For example, in regular verbs, the past tense is formed by adding an -ed. Today, I walk. Yesterday, I walked. Another example of a regular verb: to wait. Today, I wait. Yesterday (or last week, last year, whatever) I waited. But the verb "sing" is irregular. Today, I sing. But... yesterday, I sang. Or, another example: the verb "throw" is irregular. Today, I throw the ball. Yesterday, I threw the ball. Thus, while there are some non-action verbs ("to be," for example) that are irregular, there are also plenty of action verbs that are also irregular, usually because of how their past tense or past participle is formed.