obviously if you got blood
No, when counting your menstrual cycle day one is the first day of true bleeding. Brown discharge is spotting, small amouts of blood mixing with discharge as you start to bleed, but you don't count this as day one.
When you start your period if you have brown, old blood first you count those days as the first day of your 28 day menstrual cycle. You do not have to start counting day one when the blood is red.
The first day of your period is the first day of bleeding - actual blood, not spotting (pink or brown discharge) - this is also the first day of your menstrual cycle.
You bleed at the beginning, not the end of your cycle. Day one of the menstrual cycle is the first day of your period.
The average menstrual cycle last 28 days. The first day of the menstrual cycle is the first day of menstruation. About one fourth of the whole cycle is menstruation.
too long , because a payment cycle is one day two max.
If you have a 28 day cycle, then yes, your cycle day 14 would be your most fertile day. Day one of your cycle is the first day of your period.
The menstrual cycle begins Day 1 of your period, about half way through the cycle you ovulate and the last day is the day before your next period starts. Day 1 begins the cycle all over again. The last day of your cycle tells you the length of your cycle, on average between 24 and 34 days, although longer and shorter cycles are still "normal".
Each 24-hour cycle of day and night is called a day. It consists of one period of sunlight (daytime) and one period of darkness (nighttime).
No, she did not appear in One Day at a Time.
the first day would be whatever day you find more than just spotting on your pad or liner so in your case bright red that's how mine is too