A single menstrual cycle is the number of days from the first day of your period up until the day before your next period - on average this is 28 days, but everyone is different.
Figure out the average of your last 6 cycles; add together cycle lengths from your last 6 menstrual cycles then devide by 6 - this will give you an average menstrual cycle length, as long as your cycles remain within 7 days of this average they are considered regular.
You can use online web sites such as Mymonthlycycles.com ormobile phone applications to keep track of your periods, these often figure out your cycle length for you.
Every woman is slightly different so this is something your doctor can help you with in case you are trying for so called natural Birth Control..
It's not a menstrual "circle" - it's a menstrual cycle. And on another note, you can calculate the menstrual days by marking it down on your calander; from the first day you started.
it could, but usually, no. 8 out of 10 chance it will not affect your menstrual cycle
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The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, as long as she is fertile she is always on her menstrual cycle. You can't tell where she is in her menstrual cycle unless she tells you.
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The menstrual cycle starts with menstruation. The firswt day of your menstrual cycle is considered to be the first day of true bleeding during your menstrual phase.
The menstrual cycle is the whole reproductive cycle, I think maybe you mean the menstrual phase. The first day of menstruation is day one of your menstrual cycle, ovulation typically occurs around 14 days into the menstrual cycle - although everyone is different.
The phase of the menstrual cycle when the endometrium is degenerating is the menstrual phase. During this phase, the lining of the uterus sheds and is expelled from the body along with blood.
The typical menstrual cycle is around 28 days in length.But everyone is different and menstrual cycles can vary by a few days from cycle to cycle.
No, a change in the weather cannot affect the menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle is controlled by hormones in your body, not by the weather.
it depends, has your menstrual cycle always been irregular?if yes mayby.if your in pain it could be your menstrual cycle.
there are calculators on the internet for it just go on to www.beinggirl.co.uk and period predictor. That should help!