No: You need to be examined and have some test done at the gynecologist. Keep a diary of your menstrual cycle. Remember the first day of every cycle is the day you state bleeding. The length of your cycle is from that day to the day before you bleed again. This is important because your cycle may not correspond to the calendar month 30 days. This could lead to error when calculating your due date.
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