obviously if you got blood
No, when counting your menstrual cycle day one is the first day of true bleeding. Brown discharge is spotting, small amouts of blood mixing with discharge as you start to bleed, but you don't count this as day one.
When you start your period if you have brown, old blood first you count those days as the first day of your 28 day menstrual cycle. You do not have to start counting day one when the blood is red.
The 4 phases of menstrual cycle are Menstrual phase, Follicular phase, Ovulation phase and Luteal phase. Menstrual cycle day count starts on the first day of menstruation when blood begins to leak out of the vagina.
This is an auditing term where certain functions are performed on a certain day. This is the cycle part of the count.
Day one of the menstrual cycle is the first day of menstruation. This is why you'd have blood on the first day of your cycle, because this is your period.
From the day it starts.
Start when you first see blood of any color. But not all women are on a 28 day cycle.AnswerI would have to disagree from my own personal experience...when I get my fertile mucus, it's usually 14-16 days counting from my heavy bleed not my spotting. It depends, it is usually 28 days but of course everyone is different, you should get it every month and then mark it on a calendar to see a pattern, which will help you know when you have regular periods.
you do not count the day you had sex, it goes by the day of your last period, or menstrual cycle. then 38 weeks later you give birth
The Aztec calendar was composed of 18 months. The calendar consisted of a 365-day calendar cycle called xiuhpohualli(year count) and a 260-day ritual cycle called tonalpohualli(day count).
The Aztec calendar was composed of 18 months. The calendar consisted of a 365-day calendar cycle called xiuhpohualli(year count) and a 260-day ritual cycle called tonalpohualli(day count).
any sort of spotting either before or after is considered to be your period.
Count from the 1st day of your "Actual" Period From the first day of your last period until your next period, depending on how long your cycle length is. (for example, if your cycle length is 28 days, then the time you start to ovulate is around day 14. but every woman is different). For example, if ur period starts on June 1, then that's Day 1 of ur cycle. The first day of your period is the first day of bleeding, which is the first day of your cycle.