The cycle is the amount of days between periods. This is determined by counting from the first day of the last period to the day right before the next period. (so 1st day of period to 1st day of period) The average is 28 days but may can vary a lot from that.
"Your menstrual cycle begins with the first day your period starts (called "Day 1"). It ends the day before your next period starts. The average length of a menstrual cycle is 28 days. However, it is not at all unusual for women to have longer or shorter cycles. If you're not yet pregnant and you want to determine the length of your cycle, use the calendar to track your menstrual cycle."
2007-03-15 17:05:34
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answered by Amanda 4
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It starts 28 days from the first day your period begins.
2007-03-17 06:54:33
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answered by Beba 1
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Cycle begins on the first day of a period.
2007-03-15 17:02:22
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answered by tattooed_babe24 3
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Menstrual cycle means the time from the start of one period to the start of the next. Fertility charting sources will tell you to count "Day 1" as the first day of actual bleeding, not spotting. Learn more about charting from the website fertilityfriend.com or the book Taking Charge of Your Fertility.
2007-03-15 17:16:27
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answered by Erika G 5
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for the time of your era, you shed the thickened uterine lining and extra blood interior the path of the vagina. Your era won't be a similar each and each month. it may additionally be distinctive than different women's classes. classes could be mild, average, or heavy in terms of how plenty blood comes out of the vagina. it is termed menstrual bypass. The length of the era additionally varies. maximum classes final from 3 to 5 days. yet, everywhere from 2 to 7 days is conventional. For the 1st few years after menstruation starts, longer cycles are hassle-loose. a girl's cycle has a tendency to shorten and grow to be extra standard with age. many of the time, classes would be contained in one in each and every of those 21 to 3
2016-10-01 00:10:06
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answered by ? 4
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The first day of your cycle is the first day of your period.Start keeping track of how many days go by until the first day of your next period and that is how long your cycle is. Track for a couple of months (or more) and than you should have a good idea.
2007-03-15 20:13:41
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answered by B.Cakes 2
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Count from when her period begins.
2007-03-15 17:02:38
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answered by SAMMY 5
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You start counting on day 1 of blood flow.
2007-03-16 06:07:42
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answered by mommy_2_liam 7
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No, every woman is different and there cycle starts at different times. Hormones have alto to do with this and its hard to know. Even a doctor can't tell a woman when her cycle starts.
2007-03-15 17:01:14
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answered by wicca_alison 2
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When her cycle begins.
2007-03-15 17:01:27
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answered by myview 6
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