NO IT WILL START AT DIFFRENT TIMES NOT ALWAYS ON THE SAME DATE
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.
As I am a girl and obvously have periods, a few days before i am due to start my period this is what happens to me. I don't know if you ovulate the around the same time as your period. Hope i have answered your question though. Mabe you are due to start your period???
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The same thing you do every other day of your life.
If you are talking about the last week in your pill pack, yes, you are supposed to start you period that week. I don't know what they are made of, but they are often called sugar or inactive pills. They aren't always green though. It depends on the kind of pill you have. If you are talking about another week, I don't know what they are made of either, but you aren't supposed to start your period until the last week of your pill pack. Please be aware that not everyone starts their period during the sugar pills, especially when you first start taking the pill. So if you have been taking your pill perfectly, every day no fail and at approximately the same time, chances are you are not pregnant. My first month on the pill I didn't get a period at all and freaked out but the test was negative, the following month I got my period on the third week and it stopped before the sugar pills. Many times it's just your system adjusting to the hormones.
Hello, Nothing is up with that hun. This is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about. You are supposed to start your period any time during the 7 day break (placebo/sugar pills) and regularly taking birth control, without missing a pill will make your period arrive on the same day every month.
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You just have to use pads/tampons. Its the same as what everybody does, Dont worry about the blood, its supposed to happen.
You will. I read in a book that if you get pregnancy during your period, it will keep on going, so I think its the same thing.
Most women miss there first months period after becoming pregnant. Some have their period throughout pregnancy.
Not necessarily. The start date of your period can vary based on your individual cycle length, which is typically around 28 days but can vary from person to person. It is not always on the first day of the month. Tracking your menstrual cycle can help you predict when your period will arrive each month.