Never know when length will start and I'm surrounded by my 30's (read more)
Answers: If you've always had a few days' variance that's not too impossible.
An irregular cycle is one that (as an example) is 22 days, then 15 days, then 44 days consequently 23 days, etc. If you're getting your period at ROUGHLY the same time (within a few days) every cycle, consequently that's normal FOR YOU.
As always however, if you enjoy concerns, then bring them up with your doctor..
Well because your time of year can fluxuate on the day that is in fact normal. Some are genetic; some are not. For instance my mom had her period at random times. I also did, too. Sometimes I wouldn't have my time for 2-4 months at a time. After I lost my virginity, I didn't have it for 6 months (pregnancy scare) but I wasn't pregnant. I haven't been. Talk to your ob/gyn to see roughly speaking your options. Mine told me to get on birth control pills to regulate your extent. Just make sure you take them at like peas in a pod time everyday (within 2 hrs, the advice that was given to me from my gyn this January) and you don't miss any pills. If you do, the afternoon can fluxuate between 1-5 days depending on how many pills you miss (you can miss up to 5). It also may take a while for your body to achieve used to the pill so after probably give or take a month or two, your spell should be right on track.