Appears so: 'normal' cycles are about 23-35 days apart from first day of bleeding to the next first day. Some women have very regular cycles, others vary within this range and are still 'normal'. As we age they tend to become less regular.
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Maybe...: Those dates represent intervals of 24, 22, and 25 days respectively and if they have been normal intervals for you since your cycle was established after menarche, then don't fret. If, however they represent a significant change and are not being manipulated with birth control, you should consult your gyne. Many other things can influence your menstual cycles.
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