Subject: When exactly is period considered to begin?
Forum: The Maternal ~ Child Health Forum
I have a question about when periods actually begin. Usually, my cycles are very
regularRegular insulin and when my period begins, I don't experience any
spottingVaginal bleeding between periods right at
firstFirst progesterone mc10
First progesterone mc5
First-progesterone vgs 100
First-progesterone vgs 200
First-progesterone vgs 25
First-progesterone vgs 400
First-progesterone vgs 50
First-testosterone
First-testosterone mc, but a steady flow immediately. This included the last two years, during which I was on the pill. I came off the pill last month, and if my cycle followed a
perfectPerfect choice timetable (which it usually doesn't, but I use 28 days as a basis) I would have started on a Tuesday. Well, on that Tuesday I noticed some brief, light
spottingVaginal bleeding between periods, followed by nothing until Wednesday night, when I had a touch of more
spottingVaginal bleeding between periods, then it stopped. Then on Thursday I spotted in the morning, then not again until late in the evening. Then on Friday morning, my flow started. (I must say, I think 28 to 31 days isn't bad for a cycle immediately off of the pill!)
Now my question, is my period considered to have started when I noticed that touch of spotting on Tuesday day 28, or did it actually start on that Friday day 31, when I was definitely flowing? Does spotting count as the start of a period? I've never found anything specifying exactly when you can consider your period to begin if you experience random spotting. Like I said, I usually don't spot so I've never had to wonder about this before.
Thank you for your help.
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Re: When exactly is period considered to begin? hfhs.md.db 4/15/1999
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