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(reply to Anonymous)

Calculating your period by an exact date is not the best method, as you are finding out! You said your period is always 30 days, yet it is always occurring on the 14th of the month. You will quickly see that your period will fall on a different date, as months have different number of days: 30, 31 or 28 (for this month).

A normal range for a cycle is between 21-35 days. Your period can fluctuate, and this is completely healthy and normal, as long as you are not having any other symptoms (and are not expecting pregnancy as a factor). Hormonal contraceptive can help regulate your period (for some women), and you did not mention if you are using birth control pills or any type of hormonal contraception.

What should you do? Wait until it has been 35 days, and your period will most likely have started by then. If you have any symptoms, call your doctor.

February 24, 2011 - 12:55pm

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