That is what had happen to me and I turned out pregnant.
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You could of just had a low flow that month. You're next period will probably be heavy.
Chances are that if a woman has only had light bleeding for one day that this wasn't menstruation, instead it could have been spotting as a result of other hormonal changes in the body - for example many women experience spotting during ovulation.
If menstruation was due on this day then the light bleeding could have been menstruation, however there wasn't enough of a change in hormone levels to experience a normal period - this can be completely normal if you're in your teens.
This is most likely just spotting. It could mean that your period is coming soon. As long as your period are usually regular you probably don't have anything to worry about.
You ovulate 14 days before your period starts. Therefore you ovulate on approximately Day 15 (remembering that Day 1 is the first day of your period).
No it is fine day 1 of your period or the Sunday following day one. Either is correct.
Day 1 is the day a woman starts bleeding. Ovulation normally occurs on day 14 given that a period is regular. Day 1 is the day a woman starts bleeding. Ovulation normally occurs on day 14 given that a period is regular.
If your period is one day late and the next day you have light spotting, it could be the beginning of your period. It is quite normal for the first couple of days of your period to be light.
That is how we define a day. On Earth the period of rotation is around 24 hours = 1 Earth Day. On Jupiter, something over 9 hours = 1 Jovian Day.
You've actually already answered your question. If you have a 25 day cycle then your period will start on day 1 and occur every 25 days!
It's possible to have bleeding a day after ovulation, but unlikely to have a "real" period a day after releasing an egg.
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Once your period has started you can't stop your period, not for just one day, and there is no reason why you should given as there's nothing thatyou can't do during your period. You can delay your period for a day before it starts by taking progesterone medicine such as Norethisterone.
Yes. The day you start bleeding is day 1 of your cycle.
It is highly unlikely that pregnancy would occur 1 day before the period. Therefore, the period should resume as usual. It is important to note that pregnancy can occur at anytime during the cycle, but most commonly it occurs on or around day 14.
On or around day 14 of your cycle. The first day of your last period being day 1.