Hey, well all girls know you should only have your period like every 28 days or something, well ive had my period since i was 11 and now im 14, well its usually pretty on schedule other than maybe a few days, and i have a long period sometimes but no big problems, well inthe past 6 weeks, and now 7 i have had my period 3 times. the first time it was just a little and last about 4 days. then the second time was 2 weeks after and i got the worst cramps like ever, and i usually dont get cramps and it lasted about 5 days and was a regular flow. well then 3 weeks later i have started again and im on still and its lasted about 8 days now, and the first 6 were ALL HEAVY like really really bad, and then i thought it was over and then when i woke up... nope and so now its back and its just a little but what should i do? should i go to the doctor? or what? thanx bunches!
DeeplyInLove102203 answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 1:58 pm: I think u shoudld make an appointment with your doctor so u can figure out wat iz going on with your cycle!!! Hope i helped if u need anything drop 1 in the inbox k!!!
lovelyrita answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 12:35 pm: You should definitely see a doctor. If you go on birth control pills, your periods will be regular, much lighter, and much less painful. [ lovelyrita's advice column | Ask lovelyrita A Question ]
ManDA_Lee answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 11:38 am: well Miss PMS lol,
i would say maybe you should lol.
i was 11 when i got mine too. but yea. soo. lol
cutie_babee answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 10:40 am: I say you should talk to your mom ask if it happened to her before and if she can't answer you question just go see a doctor but make sure you feel comfortable asking...that never happened to me but all I know is I get my period for like 2 days and their calm I went to check y but he said it was normal so your thing might be normal things that happen once in every 3 years...I'm not sure hope I helped [ cutie_babee's advice column | Ask cutie_babee A Question ]
xxxxxx answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 10:39 am: HEY! look, I have the SAME exact problem. I've had my period since I was 11 and I'm almost 15 now. And the past 3 cycles I've gotten my period every other week! I have on clue what's wrong and I'm really scared. Like the cramps are unbearable and I don't know why this isn't normal... but if I get it again soon I'm gonna tell my mom and she'll take me to the doctors I guess, but I don't wanna go to the gyno... haha [ xxxxxx's advice column | Ask xxxxxx A Question ]
ShOrTnSwEeT42094 answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 10:15 am: You definitley want to go to the doctor.Your doctor will probably want to run some tests on you,and may put you on the pill or something to help regulate your periods and decrease the occurance of cramps and keep your flow at a normal amount.Try not to worry yourself too much,because stress is never ever good for your body!!!Hope this helps ya some!!I hope you feel better soon.Let me know how you're doing,ok? ;) [ ShOrTnSwEeT42094's advice column | Ask ShOrTnSwEeT42094 A Question ]
chaos answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 8:59 am: If you go to the doctor, he or she can help you out. They might put you on birth control because it helps control an irregular period. [ chaos's advice column | Ask chaos A Question ]
*tasha* answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 3:32 am: Hey!I think you should go to a doctor.Does your mom or dad know about this too?If its usually not like that (and yea,for most its not) then go to the doctor...cuz that does seem un-normal.I hope I helped and I hope everything works out.GOOD LUCK!
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