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.
The minutes start counting when the phone starts ringing and stop when you hang up. Any seconds get rounded up to the next minute.
No, counting in French involves using French numbers consistently. Mixing French words with English numbers does not count as counting in French. To count in French, you need to use the French words for all the numbers in a sequence.
You would count to 2,051,243,999
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No, numbers can't stop it goes up to infinity and more counting never stops
First, watch for lightning. The second it hits the ground, starts counting in seconds. Stop when you hear thunder. divide the seconds by 5 to get how many miles away the lightning is. For kilometers, divide the seconds by 3.
Noone knows yet... it is still a big hit in the theaters... until it starts to stop then after that count about 4 weeks later
Get pregnant... Or you could try ingesting a lot of beef or milk from cows injected with hormones... I can think of other answers but I'm afraid you'd take me too seriously and damage your body. ...Seriously, why would you want to stop your natural cycle?
You can not stop a menstrual cycle without removing your ovaries. Some birth control pills allow you to skip periods, but this does not stop the cycle.
Menopause starts somewhere between 45-55 years old in most people, this is the start of the winding down of the reproductive cycle so menstrual cycles become irregular. When menstrual cycles stop all together can vary greatly from person to person after menopause.
i dont want mensuration cycle to happen every month to stop completley what to do
Because you can never stop counting.