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#If a woman sees her period after an interval of a certain number of days that is called a veset haflagah. For example, if she sees every 28 days that is a veset.<ref>Gemara Niddah 63b, Tur and Shulchan YD 184:1</ref>
#If a woman sees her period after an interval of a certain number of days that is called a veset haflagah. For example, if she sees every 28 days that is a veset.<ref>Gemara Niddah 63b, Tur and Shulchan YD 184:1</ref>
#The veset is established by seeing 4 periods in between which there are 3 intervals. For example, if she had her period and then had her next period 28 days later for 3 consecutive cycles, she has established a regular pattern and can expect to have her following period 28 days later. <ref>Shulchan Aruch 189:2. Shoshanat Ha'amakim 7:2a. </ref>
#The veset is established by seeing 4 periods in between which there are 3 intervals. For example, if she had her period and then had her next period 28 days later for 3 consecutive cycles, she has established a regular pattern and can expect to have her following period 28 days later. <ref>Shulchan Aruch 189:2. Shoshanat Ha'amakim 7:2a. </ref>
#According to some poskim, a haflagah veset is only established if all 4 periods were at night or all were during the day.<ref>See [https://beta.hebrewbooks.org/reader/reader.aspx?sfid=65755#p=337&fitMode=fitwidth&hlts=&ocr= Dor Hamelaktim Nidda vol. 1 pg. 337].</ref> However, others hold that the first period does not need to be in the same ''onah'' (day or night) as the last 3 periods.<ref>See [https://beta.hebrewbooks.org/reader/reader.aspx?sfid=65755#p=337&fitMode=fitwidth&hlts=&ocr= Dor Hamelaktim Nidda vol. 1 pg. 337]-[https://beta.hebrewbooks.org/reader/reader.aspx?sfid=65755#p=338&fitMode=fitwidth&hlts=&ocr= 338].</ref> There's also an opinion that  a veset haflagah is counted with ''onot'' (night or day) instead of days.<ref>See [https://beta.hebrewbooks.org/reader/reader.aspx?sfid=65755#p=336&fitMode=fitwidth&hlts=&ocr= Dor Hamelaktim Nidda vol. 1 pg. 336]-[https://beta.hebrewbooks.org/reader/reader.aspx?sfid=65755#p=337&fitMode=fitwidth&hlts=&ocr= 337].</ref>  
#According to some poskim, a haflagah veset is only established if all 4 periods were at night or all were during the day.<ref>See [https://beta.hebrewbooks.org/reader/reader.aspx?sfid=65755#p=337&fitMode=fitwidth&hlts=&ocr= Dor Hamelaktim Nidda vol. 1 pg. 337].</ref> However, others hold that the first period does not need to be in the same ''onah'' (day or night) as the last 3 periods.<ref>See [https://beta.hebrewbooks.org/reader/reader.aspx?sfid=65755#p=337&fitMode=fitwidth&hlts=&ocr= Dor Hamelaktim Nidda vol. 1 pg. 337]-[https://beta.hebrewbooks.org/reader/reader.aspx?sfid=65755#p=338&fitMode=fitwidth&hlts=&ocr= 338].</ref> There's also an opinion that  a veset haflagah is counted with ''onot'' (night or day) instead of days.<ref>See [https://beta.hebrewbooks.org/reader/reader.aspx?sfid=65755#p=336&fitMode=fitwidth&hlts=&ocr= Dor Hamelaktim Nidda vol. 1 pg. 336]-[https://beta.hebrewbooks.org/reader/reader.aspx?sfid=65755#p=337&fitMode=fitwidth&hlts=&ocr= 337].</ref> (See above "[[Veset#Veset%20Haflagah%20(Interval%20Pattern)|Veset Haflagah (Interval Pattern)]]" for more on these opinions.)


===Uncommon Vestot===
===Uncommon Vestot===
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