That is a good question, and many men do not understand women's health issues. Women should be flattered that you are thinking about them and what they experience.
WebMD says this:
The menstrual cycle is the series of changes a woman's body goes through to prepare for a possible pregnancy. About once a month, the uterus grows a new, thickened lining (endometrium) so that it is ready to receive a fertilized egg. When there is no fertilized egg to start a pregnancy, the uterus then sheds its lining. This is the monthly menstrual bleeding (also called menstrual period) that women have from their early teen years until menopause, around age 50.
You can measure your menstrual cycle by counting from the first day of menstrual bleeding, Day 1, right up to the next menstrual bleeding. From Day 1 of bleeding to Day 1 of the next time of bleeding is the menstrual cycle. While the average cycle length is 28 days, it is perfectly normal to have a menstrual cycle that lasts 21 to 35 days.1
Unpredictable or longer menstrual cycles are normal for teenagers and women in their 40s. If you are a teen, your cycles should even out with time. If you are nearing the age of menopause, your menstrual cycles will probably become longer and will eventually stop.
2006-07-06 04:57:57
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answered by stephen_masoncity 2
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she bleeds first for few days and have cramps.
2006-07-03 20:34:52
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answered by sasa 4
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Dumb Question.
2006-07-03 20:33:13
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answered by Anonymous
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you don't call her for a week
2006-07-03 20:32:59
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answered by steven 4
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U WON'T GET IT, IT'S A GIRL THING!!!!! NOW BUTT OUT ASSHOLE!!!
2006-07-03 20:32:10
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answered by Anonymous
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she bleeds, then she is fine.....................
2006-07-03 20:32:36
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answered by statenislanddreamer 4
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