due to the human body being so different all the time- i would say yes, that is normal. sometimes it takes the body longer to cleanse itself
2006-07-06 04:05:33
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answered by ladyofthehollow 7
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thats not unusuall at all.
Have you taken aspirin lately? that thins your blood, n can make you bleed more. it might be a sign of stress, which can cause changes in your period. Or diet. If you haven't been getting as much potassium or Iron lately, that could also cause a change, I'm sure a definciny on other vitamins can cause that too. Alcohal can make your period worse as well.
If it lasts more than I"d say 8-9 days you might wanna see a dr.
2006-07-06 04:16:18
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answered by Belial 3
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There is no set time limit for the length of your menstrual flow. I used to have heavy flow for 7 straight days but now I'm down to 3 heavy days. I started taking birth control pills and that helped. How long has it been like this? If you bleed for more than seven days (heavily), you might want to go to the doctor just to make sure everything is okay. but your doctor will tell you that there's no set time. And, it does change.
And just to show you, one of my dear friends has relatively medium flow for just one day, and that's it. (Something I'm hoping for!).
Good luck. :-)
2006-07-06 04:17:03
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answered by california_gurl16 3
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the finest time to get pregnant in accordance to my Human body Professor is 3 days earlier your era or 3 days after your era. Me and my husband tried for a year even as i become ovulating. not something befell. Then we tried it the Professor's way. i'm 29 weeks pregnant now
2016-10-14 04:29:36
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it is normal sometimes it last longer than the month before dont panic your fine
2006-07-06 05:06:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It might be a irregular, it happens sometimes
2006-07-06 04:25:21
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answered by New Yorker94 1
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yup its normal.....now if you continue for say a week longer then you need to get it checked by your GYN doc...
2006-07-06 04:08:02
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answered by minx64 4
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Yes, probably.
2006-07-06 04:06:16
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answered by Jennifer 3
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it can change when you change altitude or climate
2006-07-06 04:07:06
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answered by Anonymous
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