No: Your period does not follow the calendar. Your month is normally shorter than a calendar month and sometimes you get two periods in the same calendar month.
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Unclear question: If you had two periods in one month and the periods were part of your normal pattern in length, duration in inter period interval, you could expect the next period as the expected time.
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?Question: Not quite sure of the question, but periods can vary in time intervals. If you have a period every 25 days for example, then you could have 2 periods in the same month, and then 25 days later, you should have another one the next month (if you do not have unprotected sex and get pregnant). Hope this helps? Good luck.
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