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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.
You know that you have a regular menstrual cycle as you would be menstruating on a regular basis. The average cycle is around 28 days - although your cycle may be longer or shorter and a few days variation from your normal cycle is still considered regular.
Yes, a womans cycle is calculated from the first day of her period
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.
Yes. The day you start bleeding is day 1 of your cycle.
The first day of your period, with or without the pill, is the first day of bleeding.
Evaporation can be considered as the first step in the water cycle.
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.
The day you begin 'bleeding' is the first day of the menstrual. Then the days in between the next first day of bleeding is the length of the cycle, not the length of days that bleeding occurs. For instance, if you started bleeding on 1/5/08 and your next period starts on 2/1/08, you have a 28 day cycle. If you start on 1/5/08 and your necxt period starts on 2/3/08, you have a 30 day cycle. These are the most common cycles.
most people count it when you first start bleeding...... even if you light. :)
Evaporation can be considered as the first step in the water cycle.
The menstrual cycle begins with day 1 which is the first day of bleeding. The last day of the cycle is the day before the next period begins.