I have my period every 28 days. I start on a Tuesday and end on a Friday. If you count 28 days from your last period, that will be the approximate day it should come.
2007-03-25 18:25:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Once your cycle has established a pattern, you will typically have your period every 28 days. You can keep track of your periods on a calendar, and once you see a pattern, you have the answer to your question.
BUT, the answer for right now is much more tricky. At your age, and when you first start having periods, they most likely will not come regularly! Your period may be two weeks long one month, 2 days long the next....you may have it every month, or you may have it once every other month...the point is that your cycle has to regulate itself and that takes a year or so to complete. For now, look for warning signs that you may be getting ready to start...maybe a little cramping, some clear or white discharge a few days before, breast soreness, a little tummy pouch at you don't normally have, etc. If you start noticing these symptoms you'll be able to prepare better. Always keep pads or tampons in your purse, just in case.
2007-03-25 23:00:53
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answered by Madre 5
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Count 28 days past March 3rd and that's when your next period should be. Everyone is different though! The average period lasts 3 to 7 days.
2007-03-25 22:25:19
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answered by Jane 4
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The average menstrual cycle is a total of 31 days. A girl's period is usually 5-7 days, but most ladies have abnormal cycles. It's nothing bad, though. That just means that the time a lady's next period starts is a random guess. Don't stress it; it's a part of a lady's life. Just prepare to go to lady's room occasionally on your next period.
P.S.- Watch out for PMS (Pre-Menstrual Syndrome). That's the best indicator of your next period (bloating, fatigue, mood swings, etc.) This happens right before a period.
2007-03-25 22:37:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Count 28 days from the first day of your last period this will give you your first day of your next period give or take a few days as this is the start of your periods and you don't know how long your cycle lasts yet.
2007-03-25 22:24:39
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answered by Anonymous
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start carring a pad or tampon with you at the begining of next week to be prepared. If you feel something happening down there go check it out before you have a mess. That is pretty much what every other woman in the world does. Oh and to be on the safe side wear a panty liner.
2007-03-25 22:23:54
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answered by punkin 2
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It will take you awhile for your body to get on a schedule and for you to get used to it...however I often get cramps the day before. The best thing for you to do is to keep a calendar. Count 28 days from the day you first got your period and your next period should be right around then.
2007-03-25 22:24:39
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answered by cathyes 2
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It will take a few months or sometimes longer for a pattern to evolve with your monthly cycle. You may become irritable and physical symptoms may include (but not limited to) headaches, cramping, bloating, swelling, food cravings, weight gain, vertigo, fatigue and many more. Be aware of changes in your body to notice the onset of your period.
2007-03-25 22:24:24
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answered by worried mom 1
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I'm not sure what you mean but you ll probably have it around the 3rd of next month i usually start on the same day every month but everyone is different
2007-03-25 22:22:52
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answered by Jules 3
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Most of the time, your period comes every month. So when the 'time' comes nearer, start wearing pads or bring tampons.
2007-03-25 23:51:02
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answered by bookworm11 3
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