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Question Posted Tuesday January 18 2005, 4:25 pm

Okay, my period is coming every 2 weeks now, like it will end at 2 weeks later it will start again..is that normal or should I be worried that I'm pregnant..b.c I read that pregnant people get 'spotting'. But my periods are like 5 days and heavy..please explain

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worshipthelizardking answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 8:00 pm:
You're definitly not pregnant. Some girls have their periods that often and some only have them 6 times a year. It's the luck of the draw. Be very careful when you're having sex though because you're very fertile ALL the time since you menstrate so often. Go to the gyno and get birth control pills to even it out a bit. Be safe!

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xASH answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 6:48 pm:
If you were pregnant then your period wouldn't be coming at all. Go to the doctor, and he'll probaly put you on the pill to regulate your cycle.

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Kels answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 6:42 pm:
well, it probably just isnt regular- but i dont know it depends if you had sex and how old you are. talk to your doctor or gyno.

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dreamingkat answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 6:14 pm:
It is true that some pregnant women "spot", but spotting is very very light.

In your case, you only need to worry if there are side effects to having your period that frequently. Make sure you don't get dehydrated or anemic. If you find yourself feeling weak or tired all the time, go to the doctor.

I am assuming your between 14 and 17, and you've not had your period for more than 2 years yet. If either of these assumptions are wrong, you should probably talk to a doctor, specifically a gynecologist.

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sammantha answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 5:22 pm:
take a pregnant test just incase

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DeeplyInLove102203 answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 5:14 pm:
Well you would only have to worry if you are pregnant if you had unprotected sex, but i would just recommend goin to the doctors, your period probably isnt regular yet! hope i helped if you need anything just ask*

-Caitlin

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Karen answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 4:54 pm:
Hey, don't worry, it's normal. I used to get my period every 2 weeks and it lasted for a week (7 days) but thank god it only comes every 3 weeks and it now lasts for 4 days. If you were pregnant, you wouldn't get your period. Don't worry about it, it's normal. Hope I helped :)
-Karen

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alisonmarie answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 4:53 pm:
Buy a calender. Circle the days when your period comes.

The first day is 'day one.' Count the number of days until your next cycle - the average length for most women is about 28 days. If your period cycle is significantly shorter than that, I'd make an appointment with a gyno to make sure everything's okay.

It could be that your cycle is just shorter than most women, or it could be related to another medical issue. A doctor can help set your mind at ease and discuss options to help regulate your period.

If you've had your period for less than two years, then this is a pretty normal occurance. It can take quite some time for your period to settle into the pattern it will eventually assume - but if you're worried, a doctor's advice is always best.

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AnDiE answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 4:47 pm:
no.. if you were pregnant.. you wouldnt have a period.. :/.. so.. idn.. ask ur doctor.. but.. your not prgnant

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BeFABULOUSxo answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 4:32 pm:
If you havent had intercourse you are not pregnant. If you are just starting your period, it tends to skip a lot at first. xO ali

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MaxwellsSilverHammer answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 4:31 pm:
How old are you? In the earlier years of your period your schedule can fluctuate.

You can't be pregnant if you're having heavy periods. The spots and the fluctuating cycle are probably both because of hormone spikes in your body.

It's nothing, don't worry over it.

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