kissablefunk answered Saturday October 16 2004, 3:30 pm: it depends on ur body, u should ask ur mom or a doctor, it may be because u moght have been on the pill, then stopped....idk if u have or not but that could be why
MoonFisher answered Wednesday September 15 2004, 2:57 pm: Yes, it is normal. When you don't have your period for so long, you actually build up all that endometrium so that when it finally goes, there will be quite a bit more of it than usual. If you are young, this is just part of developing and nothing to worry about. [ MoonFisher's advice column | Ask MoonFisher A Question ]
SwEeTcHeEkS08 answered Tuesday September 14 2004, 5:04 pm: yea it very normal some girls periods are just like that...luckey you!! woo hoo!
TinahOfCourse answered Sunday August 29 2004, 9:18 pm: Skipping your period for three months isn't normal. If this continues you might need to tell your mom so she can take you to the gynocologist to make your cycle healthy. [ TinahOfCourse's advice column | Ask TinahOfCourse A Question ]
liLpiMpRinCeZz answered Sunday August 29 2004, 4:45 pm: skipping your periods for three months isnt that normal i would go see a doctor...hoped i helped
russianspy1234 answered Sunday August 29 2004, 3:45 pm: ive heard from several of my friends that taking the birth control pill helps make your period regular. you have nothing to worry about unless your like 30 but im guessing that isnt the case [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
LilMia811 answered Sunday August 29 2004, 1:59 am: yeah... your cycle probably just got messed up or is still developing... its normal for it to be heavy, especially if you havnt had it in a while. [ LilMia811's advice column | Ask LilMia811 A Question ]
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