It depends on how long your individual cycle is. For most girls the answer is in about 21 to 24 days.
The period is part of the menstrual cycle. The full cycle normally takes between 23 to 35 days, with 28 days being average. The cycle runs from the beginning of one period to the beginning of the next. Your period is said to begin when you have definite menstrual flow, not from when you begin spotting (finding drops of menstrual blood on your underwear, or on toilet paper.)
Your period, or menstrual flow, can last from 2 to 7 days, with the average being 4. So, if you have an average cycle, 28 days, and if your period lasts an average 4 days, then 28 - 4 = 24 days before you begin again.
However, when most girls start having periods, it takes awhile for their bodies to adjust and settle into a regular cycle. So, it could vary a lot from month to month for a while. It's a good idea to keep some mini pads in your purse or backpack at all times, until you have it figured out.
And it would be an even better idea to talk to your school nurse, your family doctor, or a female relative like an aunt, grandmother, or older cousin. If no one like that lives near to you, maybe a friend's mother?
You wait until the following month.
No, continue taking the pill as scheduled.
Nothing is wrong, this is your bodies way of telling you that it has entered womanhood. This means you are ready for sex and fertilisation but not to have it at a young age. because your period has just started it going to do this for several weeks until it gets a pattern to control itself.You will only have period one week out of the four but it can vary.
usually every 27 days
I have had my monthly period and that lasted 6 days instead of 7 days and started spotting 2weeks after does this mean Iam pregnant?
I first had it Dec 13-18. Then I had a pap smear done on the 21st. That night I started bleeding again and it didn't stop until the 25th. Then it started again on the 28th and has not stopped (Today's Jan 9th). This last time, it started out as heavy dark clots, but is now pretty light but still dark. I don't know how concerned I should be.
Well, until they started invading again in WWII.
Your period would probably not come until your 3rd or 4th sugar pill. If you started taking the pills on the Sunday before your period did that period come?
Were you diagnosed as pregnant? If you were in fact pregnant and now started you period again you "did" have a miscarriage. In the early stages of pregnancy a miscarriage is not always going to have any major symptioms. Discharging tissue could be something else if you weren't pregnant. I would see a doctor if you continue to have such discharge in the future.
They need a mother until they grow feathers which might be in about a week, then you can let the mother be a normal hen again, but separate chicks from all birds
May 1940 until July 1945 and again from 1951 until 1955
It started in 1660 and went on until around the early 1700's