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Decide what you will use to mark your period on your calendar. You can simply write, “1st day,” “2cd day,” and so on, or you can choose to use a symbol of some sort. Many women choose to circle the dates of the first and last days of their periods. Use a red marker to make the days you had your period easier to spot.
At the bare minimum, you should keep track of the first day of your period each month. Keeping these details helps you and your doctor monitor your health more closely, and it can also help you prepare yourself for other symptoms related to menstruation.
The easiest way to keep track of your periods is to write down when they start and when they stop. Remember the first day you begin to bleed is the first day of your menstrual cycle. On average, bleeding will usually last 3-5 days but can range from 2-7 days.
The goal of keeping track of your periods is to determine the length of the menstrual cycle and extrapolate the probable timing of ovulation, Attar an says. In order to avoid pregnancy, you can abstain from intercourse for several days prior to ovulation and a few days afterwards, she says.
Day 1 of your cycle is the first day of your period, meaning the first day of full flow (spotting doesn't count). During this time, the uterus sheds its lining from the previous cycle.
Mark your first day on the day you see this color change and the last day according to this same description. For example: day one (light pink spotting), days two through five (red bleeding), day six (light brown discharge), day seven (clear-whitish discharge). Mark days one through six on the calendar as period days.
When your health care provider asks you: When was your last period? The answer is the date of the first day of your last period (not the day it ended). Ex. = February 2nd. To figure out how long your cycle is, start at cycle day 1 of your last menstrual cycle and begin counting (Cycle day 1,2,3,4 and so forth).
In most cases, brown blood during your period is normal. Brown blood is usually present toward the end of your cycle. As your body sheds the uterine lining in the first few days of your cycle, the blood is normally red. However, near the end of your cycle, the discharged blood is older and can be discolored.
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