If your period starts on a tuesday on the
previous month,..is it necessarily ot
occur on that same day that you have from
the previous month...For example The first
Tuesday of the week in April and the
following month, should it be necessarily
be the first tuesday of May?
Does menstruation necessarily come 2 to 3
daysafter tge kast actuve C.O.C. pill or
not?
Is there something wrong if my period will
come after 3 days or beyond?
If your period starts on a
tuesday on the previous month,..is it
necessarily ot occur on that same day that
you have from the previous month...For
example The first Tuesday of the week in
April and the following month, should it
be necessarily be the first tuesday of
May?
Does menstruation necessarily come 2 to 3
daysafter tge kast actuve C.O.C. pill or
not?
Is there something wrong if my period will
come after 3 days or beyond?
please help... im paranoid right
now...
I'm not sure what a C.O.C pill is, but if
it is a form of horomonal birth control,
then this is how things go:
Say you're a sunday start. You've been on
the pill for a few months so your period
has settled down finally. Personally, I
start menstruation 4 days into the
inactive pills. So my periods start on a
wendsday. But, it's not necessarily the
"first wendsday of the month" because
pills are only 28 days long, and a month
is longer than that.
You will get your period on the same day
of the week once it settles down, but you
won't get it during the same "week of the
month". You'll get it during your inactive
week, and when that week falls during a
month is going to change every single
month.
As I mentioned, my period comes on day 4
of the inactive pills. So yours coming on
day 3 or later is not unusual or bad at
all.
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Anne123
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Apr 2007 Posts: 290 Location: Canada
Posted: 06-19-07 12:39pm
For future reference, .C.O.C stands for
combination oral contraceptive. It refers
to birth control pills that have both
estrogen and progestin, which is the most
common type of birth control pill.
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