Lets say my period is normal .. well I had it on Aug. 9 of this year and finished Aug. 16th would that mean I would get it again a month from when I started or a month from when it finished? Thankss and what days should i be concerned that its close?
shrink2be answered Friday September 2 2005, 8:21 pm: about 28 days from the day you end.
but remember that all girls bodies are different, you may skip a cycle and your best friend hasnt.
about 4 or 5 days before you are supposed to have it, but dont freak out if its the day your supposed to get it and you havent you'll get it in the next couple days.
-hope it helps- [ shrink2be's advice column | Ask shrink2be A Question ]
historygrl4no1 answered Friday September 2 2005, 5:21 pm: One) your period would be 3 months away from your last one.
Two) It would start on the day you began your period and end on your end date.
Three) your body will tell you, cause you'll start yelling at people and being crappy all the time.
Mackenzie answered Friday September 2 2005, 5:10 pm: You should expect it around the 9th. Of course, this can be different for everyone. Often times you will get your cycle on the same day of each month. However, this isn't always the case. You really should be prepared from 28-31 days FROM August 9th. So, I guess that would Be September 7-11th or so. =] [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
Karen answered Friday September 2 2005, 3:13 pm: Not necessarily. Usually once your period regulates, you'll get it every twenty-eight days. You could get it a month before or after you started your previous period. No one can tell you exactly because it depends. You should mark the days you have your period on a calendar and look for a pattern. This pattern may eventually change but it will help you. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
sunnyville answered Friday September 2 2005, 12:26 pm: No probably not sometimes your period may come at a different day when you at least expect it.Always be ready and prepared when that happens.You should be concerned it's close when you don't get your period for more than a month and a half. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
TheOldOne answered Friday September 2 2005, 12:07 pm: Your body isn't clockwork; every woman experiences some period irregularity in her life. The "normal" cycle is about 28.5 days, but no one has ever been perfectly normal.
Particularly if you're young, by the way; girls tend to be more irregular when they've only been menstruating for a little while. Eventually your body will probably settle down a bit, although every woman is different.
All that said, you should probably try to *learn* from your body. It's most likely that you'll start your next period about 28.5 days after the last time that you started it, but you personally may be a bit different. If you're that concerned, you should keep a record of your periods; that would help you predict the next one. Your OB/GYN is likely to think that that's a very good idea, by the way.
Another good idea is to ALWAYS have some pads or tampons or whatever with you, just in case.
banned4life answered Friday September 2 2005, 12:04 pm: well its different for everyone, but the day or two before there should be signs like stomach cramps, just not feeling to good, youll get used to knowing eventually [ banned4life's advice column | Ask banned4life A Question ]
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