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1. Should I worry if periods don't come on time?
Answer: Not because all women are different from each other. The cycle can be from 21 to 35 days. Also, a woman may notice changes in her periodic schedule. One month they come earlier than usual, the next month later. The same happens with the extension of period days.
2. When should we see a doctor if we have bleeding, but you are not with them?
Answer: This shows that something is wrong. It could be a possible pregnancy or a low progesterone level. Visit a doctor to be calm, but also remember if you have taken any emergency pills. Usually, in many women this medication causes bleeding after use.
3. Does hemorrhage indicate that I am pregnant?
Answer: Yes, in many cases yes. You may be in the first days of pregnancy, so it is difficult to determine exactly. What you need to note is the color is the color of the blood (that of the periods is usually dark red), you have no pain and it does not last more than 2 days.
4 What is the link between an emergency pill and false menstruation?
Answer: People think that when you no longer take medication against pregnancy, after a 7-day break, you will have normal periods. In fact, another phenomenon called the 'false menstrual cycle' occurs.
Less painful and not very hemorrhagic. It takes 6-12 months to have a normal cycle after giving up pills.
Source: Bright Side