yes and no. it all depends on your body. some people have it on the same time every month and some people start it at different dadys every month. like a week earlier, later, 2 weeks later. because of stress, diet, excercise.
NO IT WILL START AT DIFFRENT TIMES NOT ALWAYS ON THE SAME DATE
No, it can start at any time. You might have thought your period starts on the first of each month because periods are "monthly," but this just means that the average woman gets their period every 28 days. Once you get your first period, it will take about a year for it to regulate. Once it does, you will get a period around the same time each month, or you will have about the same number of days between each one.
you are supposed to have your period every single month to shed the layer that would have protected your baby in the womb. When it is no longer needed it leaves through the vagina and the same will happen next month. So you should have your period every single month (unless on a medication that changes your cycle). If you don't have your period every month i would suggest seeing a doctor to talk about it.
usually you will start the pill the Sunday after your period begins. this will regulate your period so you will get it about the same time each month
It's normal for the length of a woman's period to vary from month to month. Anthing between about 26 days to 35 days between the first day of one period and the first day of the next period is normal. It is not reasonable to expect your period to come on the same day every month. You know if you are pregnant if your period is a week late and your pregnancy test is positive.
You can try, and doing so might stop your period.
The period isn't the same length as a month, and even months arent all the same length. So the periods will happen with basically the same number of days between them, but this will be at different dates. On top of that the body isn't clockwork perfect, so the period can shift a little every now and then w/o any obvious reason.
I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM! Did you ever find out what causes it?
It happens every month, but that does not mean in the same place. Lunar eclipses happen twice a year in a 1-2 month period.
Getting my tubes tied did not make my period any heavier. It did make it a bit irregular. I used to have it same day every month like clockwork. Now it comes 2 days to a week early every month.
No. There is no way to make you start you period. Your body will start when it is ready. If you have been getting cramps then you are probably not too far from starting. Don't rush getting your period. You will have to deal with it for an entire week once a month every month for the rest of your life until you hit menopause so you will have plenty of excitement with your period later on! Just don't rush it!
Your periods aren't determined by the dates on the calendar, they are determined by your menstrual cycles and your cycles will never perfectly sync up with the calendar months. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days which is shorter than a month, cycles can change, and months aren't all the same lengths - there's no reason at all to think your period would always occur on the same day every month.