Young women from the time they go into puberty (10 - 12 they can start their periods) up to 16 they can miss several months of their periods. For young women older to adult women then they may well miss a period and start the next month. If you are over 16 and you have missed several periods it's time to see your doctor to be sure all is well. The Birth Control pill/patch can also cause you to miss a few periods. This is something your doctor should have warned you about. Perimenopause (can happen from 35 years or up) where your body is getting ready to go into menopause (can last a few years) may cause you to miss periods and some women may not have them for 2 - 3 months or even 6 months. Again it's important to see your doctor. When menopause occurs then the periods cease. Stress can also delay periods or make them erratic.
Oxymoron. If it was "normal" it wouldn,t be late.
4-7 days
28 Days
A normal period can be 3-7 days long.
five to seven days is normal, but take a pregnancy test to be sure :)
It is normal to have your period for eight days but only if it is normal - spotting.
Yes, it is normal to have a period more than 7 days. In fact, a period of up to 8 days is considered normal.
0-5 days are normal, if longer, see your doctor.
Wish I knew sorry hun
Yes. This is normal
Yes, it can be completely normal for you to have your period for eight days. The average period is around 5-7 days but everyone is different and some periods can be much longer for some people.
Yes, its completely normal. My period is only 3 days as well. A normal period flow lasts anywhere from 3 to 6 days. And I would consider yourself lucky...
Normal cycles should be 28 days from your last period but many women vary. Its sometimes common to be late due to stress or due to a missed ovulation.
it probaly is normal