Period last less than a daylight?


my period come on, on sunday night, im on the pill and dont customarily come on till the monday after i take my finishing pill of the pack but this month i have come on the darkness before i usually do

by the time it get to monday my period have more or less stopped, when i walk to the toilet and wipe myself there is blood but zilch in the sanitary towel

any concept? is it just a pale period? can period change from month to month?
Answers:

Menstrual Cups?


Periods can fine-tuning from month to month. The pill also has a predilection to make period lighter and shorter.

If this is reallly out of the ordinary for you, you might want to embezzle a pregnancy test merely to be on the safe side, but my guess is that you only just got lucky plenty to have a neutral period this month.

Im so ardent.. what causes it? why am i stimulating? im a girl by the way?

It can be a short time ago a light interval, periods are usually lighter when you ar on the pill. Your doctor may also want to put you on a lower dose pill so that your period are more regular.

Later period?!?

periods can revise from month to month, regardless of if you're on the pill or not. sometimes it's light, sometimes it's cumbersome.
consider yourself lucky!!

if you're really concerned, call your doctor.

Is it fruitless to cross your legs?

You can have a touch bit of bleeding if you are pregnant. Or, if you've lost weight it can diminish your periods. If you are really thin they can stop adjectives together. Also, people who are overweight can also enjoy shorter periods. Stress can also verbs your hormones and effect your periods. Can be lots of things!?

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