If you run a 28 day cycle it would have been due the 21st of this month, last Saturday. If you're unregular, than its not figurable.
2006-10-27 04:58:06
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answered by lovesmikey 2
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28 days, give or take a day or two, from 9/23 if your period is on a regular cycle... so, around 10/21.
When you first start having your period it may take a while to become regular. Many doctors give light dose birth control pills to aid in achieving this regularity in young women. An old fashioned way to achieve this is to sleep near a window with the curtains open so the light of the moon is visible. That seems to help the body to 'get on schedule'.
As menopause draws near women often experience irregularity and may miss a period or have spotting in between, eventually stopping entirely.
2006-10-27 05:07:28
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answered by toastposties 4
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On or around the 23rd of October is when it should have started. You monitor your cycle by the day it started not the day it ended. If you have just started having periods it is not uncommon for them to be a little irregular. You could even skip a month and it would be perfectly normal as well. The less you stress about it the more likely you are to start on time. Stress causes a woman's periods to be irregular.
2006-10-27 04:59:34
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answered by Laura D 3
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This depends on how long your cycle is (usually between 26-30 days, sometimes more or less) and whether or not your menses is regular (happens within that range every month). You can estimate the next period by counting 21 days from the first day of your cycle, this should be about when to expect the next one.
2006-10-27 04:59:42
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answered by Shannon L - Gavin's Mommy 6
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10/23
2006-10-27 04:57:41
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answered by leigh 4
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Its different for everyone. Text book is 28 days after the last day of your period. Mine is anywhere from 18-24 days, which is normal for me. As you can see its different for every woman. Keep track of it on a calender and you will start to see a pattern develop and you can gage about when your next period should start unless your really irregular.
2006-10-27 04:59:55
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answered by Anonymous
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count 28 days after the start of your period, so 10/21 will be your next one. this is the general rule of thumb for everyone, however every woman's cycle is slightly different - so yours might be slightly longer or shorter than 28 days.
2006-10-27 04:58:36
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answered by mighty_power7 7
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It depends on what your normal cycle is. If it is 28 days, then count 28 days from the first day of your cycle, ie the 23rd.
2006-10-27 05:04:07
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on your cycle every 28 days is about right though so start looking for it
2006-10-27 05:41:09
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answered by M J 2
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Every woman's period is different.
2006-10-27 04:58:14
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answered by CharWiz 3
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