i don't know you exact menstrual cycle and its habits but a safe guess would be from the 3rd of the month to the 17 of the month are likely your less firtile days... your most firile beind a week before and a week after your period ~Statik Fury
When you get your period depends on your menstrual cycle. If you have a 28 day menstrual cycle you will likely get your period once per month, where as if you have a 20 day cycle it is possible to have two periods in one month - e.g. you could get your epriod on the 1st of the month, then again on the 20th of the month.
Yes, your period isn't determined by the calendar date but is determined by your menstrual cycle - if your menstrual cycle was only 21 days long then you could menstruate on the first of the month, then again on the twentyfirst of the month.
a menstrual cycle (more comonly known as a period) lasts about a week and happens once a month.
No, months have no effect on your menstrual cycles.
Your menstrual cycle basically reset after you took the Plan B. Wait a month from your last period, not from your normal cycle.
It is possible for a female to go through their menstrual cycle twice in one month. There are many factors that can contribute to this. Hormones and stress levels are large factors in relation to the menstrual cycle.
Your period doesn't start on a specific calendar date, calendars are man-made and your menstrual cycle is controlled by nature/biology. When you menstruate is determined by your menstrual cycle, the typical cycle is 28 days but everyone is different and up to a weeks variation from your average menstrual cycle is normal - it's not possible for your periods to start the same day of the month every month.
If sperm does not fertilize an egg that is released from the fallopian tubes each month, the uterus sheds its inner lining each month which is known as the menstrual period.
This depends entierly on your menstrual cycle and the month you're in. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days, but everyone is different so you should track your cycles to determine your average cycle - even then this is still just a prediction on when your cycles are due.
you'll just go through a change in your menstrual cycle but then after a month it would be normal.
Yes, it's normal to get your period on a different date than before.Your menstrual cycle is not controlled by the calendar so your cycles will not start according to the date on the calendar. You will have an average menstrual cycle of around a month but this will vary.
It means your period came at different times of the month, nothing more mystifying than that - when your period is due isn't determined by the date on the caldendar, it is determined by your menstrual cycle.