Yup, on the day I get mine, I make a note of it in the notepad on my cell phone so that I know approximately when to expect it next time.
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Yup, on the day I get mine, I make a note of it in the notepad on my cell phone so that I know approximately when to expect it next time.
Nope, they always come at odd times for me, nothing regular yet. They can come in the middle of my birth control pack, during the sugar pill, etc. Pretty random.
The day I get my period, I go to the calendar and put a circled 'K' near the day number. Since my name is Kate and I'm the one that got my period...yeah. Sometimes I forget to do it so I can't count up and be ready for my period the next month rather than be surprised. Writing it down helps me know when I can wear what -- sexy clothes or baggy ones.
I also use www.mymonthlycycles.com, but I don't really use it to predict my next period I just like having the information. I also use a lady-comp which is a device for natural birth control where you take you temperature everyday and it tells you if you are fertile or not. You also input when you have your period. http://ladycomp-babycomp.com/show.php/index
I never mark them down, but I always remember the dates.
I never keep track. I always seem to get it between the 19th-22nd of the month. So i just know around that time to keep tampons in my purse!
I'm going to check out those websites.
I tend to just remember the dates. I can feel it coming anyways. Right before the first drop. hehe
I used to just keep a general idea of when my periods were, but they started fluctuating. Like, first they used to be the middle of the month. Then they were the end. Then they were the beginning. Now I'm back towards the end of the month.
Now what i do is, in my lil planner, i just put a big ass dot on the day it starts...
speaking of which, mine still hasn't arrived yet. :\
Nope, and I really should have because now I have to have a second ultrasound and biweekly exams to figure out when I'm actually due. It sucks, and I've learned my lesson.
The easiest way to keep track of your periods is to write down when they start and when they stop. Some girls like to keep a small calendar in their purse so they can mark the days of the month when they have their period. This can help you anticipate when you will likely get your period the following month. Keeping is a good way to see if there’s a pattern to your menstrual cycle.
The easiest way to keep track of your periods is to write down when they start and when they stop. Some girls like to keep a small calendar in their purse so they can mark the days of the month when they have their period. This can help you anticipate when you will likely get your period the following month. Keeping s a good way to see if there’s a pattern to your menstrual cycle. https://zealthy.in/en/delivery-date-calculator
I just use the Flo app. Been using it for years. Never failed me.
Now they also have a premium version, they also have a lot of sexual education topics about anything related to sexual health/ body health/ mind health, etc.
I keep track of mine. I keep track of when i ovulate and then track of my period. It’s been interesting to see how my cycles have changed after I had my daughter. Prior to being pregnant, my cycles would vary and I would ovulate anywhere from cd 16-22 and my LO was short around 8-10 days. Now I like clockwork. 4 days of bleeding maybe 1 of spotting and I ovulate cd11-14 and exactly 14 day lp which is nice be as wi can predict the exact day I’ll start.
I've been using mymonthlycycles website for years. I wish the damn thing came on a regular schedule. It started coming on a regular schedule right before I got pregnant with baby #2. Now baby is 8 months old and I'm breastfeeding. My stupid period shows up whenever it wants, anytime between 30-49 days and it feels like I pms for 2 weeks straight.
I have an app called Flo and it lets me track start date and symptoms like body aches, mood, activity, discharge, sleep, whether my flow is light heavy or medium, etc... and it reminds me when my next period is getting ready to begin.
Im glad because I need to go see an OB because my periods last 11-14 days every month ughhhh. But anyways, its called Flo and its free but the paid version is good too.