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A woman's menstrual cycle does not have to be 28 days as stated in a lot of medical books. Twenty eight days is an average cycle but each individual woman may have a cycle that is different from this number. If your cycle is consistently around 35 days, then that cycle is normal for you. If you have additional questions about your menstrual cycle or if you're worried that something may be wrong, it is best to consult your doctor.

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Q: Is a 35 day menstral cycle normal?
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How often is your menstral cycle?

28days roughly But anything from 24-35 is normal Most people establish at pattern, i.e. all periods are roughly the same length


Can a 27 day cycle change to a 35 day cycle?

Yes, a 27 day cycle can change to a 35 day cycle. There are several factors that can contribute to a change in your menstrual cycle. Some of these include medication, stress, a change of lifestyle and certain medical conditions.


Is there a possibility that a woman can be pregnant and have a normal period if she had intercourse 2 days after her period and her cycle is normally 35 to 40 day?

Although strange things can happen, it would be extremely unlikely given the combination of a very long cycle length and the apparently normal period.


Is it normal to have a period every 35 days?

Depends on your personal cycle, but for the most part the average cycle is 28 day, but like I said, it depends on your personal cycle


What if your period is over its 28-35 day cycle?

Get a pregnancy test.


Is it normal to have a 33 day menstrual cycle?

In theory, yes - if you are menstruating regularly then it is very likely that you are ovulating and thus fertile, although there are multiple reasons why a woman with a regular ovulation/menstrual cycle may not be able to get pregnant. In some cases a woman may bleed without ovulation.


Is 37 day cycle is a normal period or irregular?

Depends...per WebMD (http://women.webmd.com/tc/normal-menstrual-cycle-normal-menstrual-cycle), "The menstrual cycle is measured from the first day of menstrual bleeding, Day 1, up to Day 1 of your next menstrual bleeding. Although 28 days is often cited as the "regular" cycle length, only 15% of women actually have such a cycle." * A teen's cycles tend to be long (up to 45 days), growing shorter over several years. * Between ages 25 and 35, most women's cycles are regular, generally lasting 21 to 35 days. * Around ages 40 to 42, cycles tend to be the shortest and most regular. This is followed by 8 to 10 years of longer, less predictable cycles until menopause.


Is it normal to have a period cycle of 35 to 40days?

it's unusual, but doesn't have to mean that there's something wrong.


Do you have your period every 28 days from the first day of your period?

You count from the start. The first day of your period is Day 1. The last day is whatever day comes the day before your next period starts. The actual number of days varies between women, or even from cycle to cycle.


You are pregnant but having extreme pain and cramping?

That is normal. To a women in a pregnut stadge you will fell that almost 35% of the birth cycle will resolt in pain Best thing to do is take as many WARM baths a day as you can


What does it mean if your menstrual cycle is more than 35 days?

It simply means that you have a 35 day menstrual cycle, nothing more than that. The typical menstrual cycle is 28 days but everyone is different so some women have longer cycles.


What happens if you go over 28days between each period?

Nothing at all, it's normal. 28 days is the average menstrual cycle length - everyone is different so not everyone will have a 28 day cycle, also it's normal for cycles to change over time and for there to be a few days variation from one cycle to the next. If you go over 28 days then that simply means that your cycle is longer than the average menstrual cycle. Rather than expecting your periods every 28 days you should determine your own average menstrual cycle length. One menstrual cycle is the number of days from the first day of your period up until your next period, you add all these days together over your last 6 cycles and then devide by 6 to get an average. There are various apps for your phone or web sites that figure out your average menstrual cycle length for you. Take my cycles for example; July 25 (35 day cycle) June 20 (32 day cycle) May 19 (32 day cycle) April 17 (27 day cycle) March 21 (31 day cycle) February 18 (26 day cycle) So my average menstrual cycle is 33 days - as long as my periods fall within 26 to 40 days they are still regular. So you see my cycle is longer than 28 days, and there can be a little variation from one cycle to the next, this is totally normal and healthy.