I am 13 years of age and I had my period two times last year. Only two times because it started at the end of the year. I've only had it two times because I haven't had it this year yet. Is that normal? Is that supposed to happen? Is it healthy when you period does that?
some_girl answered Saturday April 2 2005, 11:17 pm: Its completely normal. Heck I'm 15 and I still skip some. Eventually it evens out, then you can expect it on a certain ddate. But rejoice in you period free days! [ some_girl's advice column | Ask some_girl A Question ]
lostinside answered Saturday April 2 2005, 12:35 pm: Since you recently started it, I would say it's normal. Here are some things that can also cause irregular periods:
Significant weight gain or loss
Overexercise
Eating disorders
Increased stress
Polycystic ovarian syndrome/Estrogen dominance
Uterine abnormalities(fibroids/cysts/polyps/endometriosis)
Medications
Chemotherapy
mrs_radcliffe answered Saturday April 2 2005, 11:45 am: Hi dont worry about it at all because most girls that first start there period can be irregular, Dont worry at all it will come soon.
FunkyHoMoSapien answered Saturday April 2 2005, 10:52 am: i'm not sure if its exactly healthy, but it is normal! so dont worry, usually a womans period can skip a month or two, espciecally when a woman just starts her period. now i'm not sure about, the whole not having one period this year thing is good, if sum how you manage to skip like 5, i say you should see yo mom about it. but i say its normal until it gets outta hand, as in, not occuring for such long lapses of time. hope i helped [ FunkyHoMoSapien's advice column | Ask FunkyHoMoSapien A Question ]
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