The average menstrual cycle last 28 days. The first day of the menstrual cycle is the first day of menstruation. About one fourth of the whole cycle is menstruation.
The average menstrual cycle lasts 28 days, from the start of menstruation to the start of the next menstruation. The "bleeding phase" typically lasts 5-7 days.
The menstrual cycle starts on day one of menstruation, on average menstruation lasts between 5-7 days. Thus between days 1-6 of the menstrual cycle you're menstruating.
Is 24 days interval normal in menstruation cycle
The average menstrual cycle duration for human females from maturity to menopause who are not pregnant is 28 days.
Menstruation occurs at the start of the menstrual cycle and normally lasts around a week, so menstruation would occur days 1-7 of the menstrual cycle.
Yes - during the average 28 day cycle 3 days after menstruation would be during your fertile phase, thus pregnancy risk is very high.
Your menstrual cycle is the entire reproductive cycle including ovulation and menstruation - I think you mean menstruation of five days, not menstrual cycle. Menstruation will vary from one cycle to the next, the explanation is no more complex then that your body is not a machine so it will never have the exact same cycle every single time.
The typical menstruation cycle occurs every 28 days. Therefore, 32 days is slightly later than average for your period to start, but not something to be concerned about.
28 days
The average menstrual cycle lasts for around 28 days, but everyone is different. It involves ovulation and menstruation, and continues until pregnancy, hysterectomy, hormonal birth control use, or menopause.
you could use a calender to count off the days.
A normal period is between 3-7 days with a gap of 15-20 days between periods. It varies from person to person as you may have noticed in the numbers, but if you are afraid your period is not right, you can contact a doctor. If you have just had your first period (or second, third or fourth), it is not unusual that you are not regular or have a "normal" menstruation period yet.