I have my period the 16th of every 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.
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.
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.
every 26 days .
No
A normal period occurs every 28 days with or without the pill. There are 30 days in a month, so it'll be impossible for it to be the same date, but as far as the DAY, yes. But it is more regulated and easier to track if you are on the pill.
It WAS just on Tuesday, February 14th. Same day, same month every year.
Most women do not ovulate on the same day each month but rather around the same day. There is a very easy way to learn when you ovulate. See related link.
Ovulation takes place on the 11th day of every month, maybe 10th day or 12th day we are all different, Count 11 days from the first day of your last period, this is your day of ovulation, this will be the same every month until your about 50 years old, most women have a 26 day cycle, that's how we know we are due a period. The best time to fall pregnent would be day 10 11 & 12 these days are best avoided should pregnence is not welcomed at this time.
Well it depends on the woman. Sometimes, it does seem to land on the same day as your last period, but for others, it changes date. For example, I never get my period on the "Exact" day as the Last. Its either 2-3 days earlier or 2-3 days later. So it all depends on the person.
No, you don't get your period every day. You get your period roughly once per month, and menstruation lasts for around 5-7 days.
But they are on the same day every year, for example mine is always on the 17th day of the month.