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The typical menstrual cycle in "text book" terms is considered to be anything between 21 to 32 day cycle. yes that's normal
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In a normal year it is the 11th of November. In a leap year it is the 10th of November.
Yes, a 45 day cycle is still considered normal. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days but everyone is different and as such a longer cycle is perfectly normal.
Brownish black blood on first day of your period is normal. This means that it is blood that may have stayed for a while in the urine folds or blood that was there for a while waiting to be released.
Having a 60 day menstrual cycle can be "your normal", assuming you mean the entire cycle, not just the menstrating portion. To be sure, you should consult you OB/GYN.
i had intercourse on my 11th day then 13th and then 14th and i ovulated on on the same 14th which day might i have concieved since am pregnant and my cycle is 28
The 11th of July in a normal year and the 10th of July in a leap year.
11th of June in a normal year and the 10th of June in a leap year.
Oh God! A 30 day cycle? it's only supposed to last a week every month.
Cycles vary tremendously. A 15 day cycle is possible and most likely a normal variation.
A normal menstrual cycle is considered to be 28 days long, give or take a few days on either side. Therefore, a 60 day menstrual cycle is not considered to be normal for a 30 year old.