I have had two periods in one month. Is this normal for a thirteen year old girl? I don't know what to do because the first one I had ended on the tenth of this month. Then, two days ago, I had one that ended TODAY! It only lasted two days but I skipped a lot of periods last year after I had first started my period. I don't know if this is normal. Is it? HELP! PLEASE DON'T BE RUDE ABOUT THIS BECAUSE I WILL KILL!
(JUST KIDDING...:-)) Seriously, though, if you're mature enough to answer a question like this, please do. I'm sick of this! HELP!
1) Keep your tampons/pads/liners, whichever weapon of choice with you at all times in your purse/handbag, whatever. If it decides to sneak up on you, you can use them to counter it's sneak assault.
2) Painkillers. Midol, Pamprin, Ibuprofen, all do their thing for the cramps. I personally keep them in my pocket when I hang with the girl friends. PMS is not good when you're an unaware guy. So I suggest you do too. :P
charmed3fanatic answered Sunday May 22 2005, 7:58 pm: okay well it IS usual for a 13 year old girl.. usually it will be not in a pattern for about a couple of months for don't freit!! it will be okay! just wait about one year of a couple of months and everything should be back to normal! [ charmed3fanatic's advice column | Ask charmed3fanatic A Question ]
sourpatchkids379 answered Sunday May 22 2005, 7:24 pm: Hey!
Don't worry about it if you have just started you won't have a regular period for a while some months you may have two some you will have none you just aren't regular yet and your hormones are going crazy! So yeah no worries!
Good Luck!
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