The first day of your period is considered to be the first day of 'true bleeding'.
Rather than spotting with brown or pink discharge, you could consider the first day of your period to be the first day you actually see blood. This gets confusing if you have very light flow or if you don't see the bleeding until last thing at night. There are very few situations when you would need to be very precise when it comes to the first day of your period, thus you can just make a judgement call.
Nope, sorry. It won't stop it, the only way to only have a period once every three months is to either switch to Seasonal or not take your sugar pill when it comes to that time.
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The first day of the current millennium was Monday 1 January 2001.
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No it is not.. The first day of a full flow is considered the first day of your cycle.NO! because it is just spotting not your real period it might be a sign of your period beginning to approach!
The first day of your period, with or without the pill, is the first day of bleeding.
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The first day of the menstrual cycle is the first day of the menstrual phase - aka first day of the period/menstruation. The menstrual cycle is called this (rather than ovulation cycle) because menstruation is the most noticeable external sign of the cycle.
about 14 days after the first day of your last period but only if your periods are regular
Estimated due dates and pregnancy time lines are calculated from the very first day of your last menstrual period.
The first day of your period is the first day of bleeding - actual blood, not spotting (pink or brown discharge) - this is also the first day of your menstrual cycle.
about 14 days after the first day of your last period but only if your periods are regular
You start counting on the first day of your period.
The first day of a womans menstrual period is just that - the first day of menstruation.
The average menstrual cycle is 28 days, with the first day of bleeding considered Day 1. You can track the length of your cycle and estimate when your first period will occur based on this average, but keep in mind that cycles can vary in length from person to person.
About 14 days after the first day of your period is when you are fertile.