when doctors say that you should have your period every 28 days, does it mean from the day your previous period stops to the day your next period starts? or does it mean from the day your previous period starts until the day your next period starts?
angie91 answered Monday January 29 2007, 9:01 pm: I'm pretty sure it's start to start, but it can be a different length for every person, so if it's twenty eight days from the begining of one to the end of the other then thats fine too (or vice versa when it's longer in between). Most peoples cycles last anywhere from 25 days to 35 days. And at first it's usually super unusual. So it might not be the same length your entire life.
Hope I helped.
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linkinpark0651 answered Monday January 29 2007, 8:10 pm: Your cycle begins on the first day of your period. Not every woman has a 28-day cycle. Some women have 21, 31, and so on day cycles. For example, if I had a 28 day cycle, I could expect another period 28 days from the start of my period. [ linkinpark0651's advice column | Ask linkinpark0651 A Question ]
LM answered Monday January 29 2007, 8:07 pm: It's from the first day of one period to the first day of the next.
Don't worry if it's not exactly 28 days. Cycles vary from woman to woman, and anything from 21-35 days (or even more or less) is normal. [ LM's advice column | Ask LM A Question ]
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