Always Period Calculator
Wondering about "When will I get my period"? We have got you covered! With the Always Period Calculator tool, you can map your cycle for months and always be prepared. Whether it's planning for a school trip or tracking your fertile time, you can be sure with the menstrual cycle calculator.
Ready? Simply answer three questions on the period cycle calculator and have a happy period, Always!
Menstrual days
It's that time of the month again! Your periods officially kick-start your menstrual cycle.
As your uterus begins to shred, you experience period flow that affects your mood and overall lifestyle. Ahead of these critical days, you do not want to be let down by an unpleasant surprise. Stay ahead of your periods using the Always Calculator and seek comfort in supreme Always Pads.
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If you want to know more about how to use the Period Calculator check out our FAQs:
Always be prepared for your upcoming periods and know in advance when you’ll be ovulating thanks to the effortless Whisper period calculator.
Never be surprised when it’s that time of the month as the period calculator ensures you know exactly when to expect your next period.
Keeping monthly calculations of your period and other symptoms helps you recognize when you’re ovulating and anticipate your period so you can feel fresh and prepared every day of your menstrual cycle.
Simply answer the following 3 questions to get started:
- 1 When did your last period start?
- 2 How long did your period last?
- 3 How long is your menstrual cycle?
Now, click on the "Track it" button and you are all set!
Always Period calculator will inform you when is your next period due and also provide info regarding useful information about products that you might like.
Period calculator predicts the time to expect your next period by analyzing your period history data. Every girl and every cycle is unique so it's important to remember that this the best estimate of your menstrual cycle. Better to feel prepared than surprised, no?
The average period lasts up to 28 days, but it’s completely normal to have a slightly longer or shorter cycle. No need to worry as it’s all very natural. Considering that, period calculator is not 100% accurate for girls who have irregular periods, as its extremely complicated to predict the date of the next period in those cases, however, it can help give you an overview of just how irregular your period is and therefore have more of an idea of what to expect in future.
Knowing when to expect your next period gives you freedom in making plans!
We all want to enjoy our vacations as much as possible and deserve the carefree feeling, just relax on the beautiful beach and do not worry about having your period.
The period calculator gives you the freedom to know when to have a pad or panty liner in your handbag and enjoy the feeling of never-ending self-confidence in your daily life.
All menstrual cycles are unique, but we do have some things in common:
Pre-Period
Premenstrual Syndrome, otherwise known as 'PMS'. Commonly you could experience symptoms of PMS such as headaches, bloating, irritability and generally feeling more emotional than normal. We all know how it feels!
Maybe you have that 'my period is coming soon' feeling? Usually, you can experience PMS 3 days prior to having your period. Keep in mind that your diet, caffeine and stress can actually increase the intensity of PMS symptoms.
Period
Day 1 is the start of your cycle and when bleeding begins. Maybe you have wondered why do we bleed? As your egg wasn’t fertilized, your womb lining sheds and leaves your body, which explains the blood.
Periods generally last between 4 and 7 days, with the heaviest days being the first and second. An average cycle lasts 28 days but can range from as few as 21 days to as many as 35 days. You can predict yours with the period calculator.
Keep in mind that you need to consult with your doctor if your period lasts longer than 7 consecutive days.
Peak Ovulation
This is the period when you will be ovulating and be at the highest risk for pregnancy as fertile period length is about 6 days. In a 28-day cycle, ovulation typically occurs on day 14. The tracker will help you to define these days!