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period i started my period around the first of august. like the 2nd..about.. for the first time. its september now & i havent started yet this month. will the date i start this month be the date for every month ? ?? help me out w/ this time date stuff
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Give your period about 6 months to a year to find it's normal path and regulate itself. Mine still changes to beginning of the month to the end...just make sure you keep a calendar for the days you started and ended. Normally there should 18 - 24 days from the end of your period until you begin again. That is regulated...but it should not skip months normally...It may though.
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It takes a year or so for it to get on a monthly scheudle. Eventually it starts ABOUT the same time everymonth- unfortunatly not the same day. But wouldn't life be easier! You might go a couple months without having a period, especially after the 1st one. Don't fret!
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if its ur first year your period is a little crazy in the first year but the next year you will start to have it around the same date each month ]
Nope. It can fluctuate for a year or two. ]
All your periods won't be the same. They change time and pain all the time. I'd say to just keep watching out for it. And some times girls can end up skipping a month or 2 after your first one. ]
Pretty much no ones period is regular for like the first year or even longer. So you will have to wait awhile before you can start predicting when you period will come. ]
When you first start your period it does take time for your boidy to adjust
it won't just be normal right away. Its complelety normal. And the more you stress, the more youy may prolong it. But fret not, young lass all is well. You would be amazed at what affects your menstrual cycle.
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the first times you get your period it will be irriegular, so dont be surprised if it hits you by surprise. ]
Number one, this is in the wrong category, but thats okay. I understand. Your periods will be irregular for at least a year, tops.
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Here's a website that may help. I wouldn't worry about it. Just always be prepared until you go on a regular schedule, and make sure you know that if you skip a month, and you get it the next month, it will be heavier.
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no not if you just started it will most likely be like you cant see when its going to come until like your third or fourth one maybe more hope i helped ]
When you first begin having your period it takes some time for your body to get adjusted to everything. Normally, for a while it wont come on the same day every month, but as time passes it will start to be more regular. ]
It will vary a lot in the beginning, so you can't count on an exact date. ]
Not necessarily. Since you are just starting, skipping a month is even possible.
Here is a web site that will help you with understanding whats going on. :)
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if it was ur first time then you probably won't get it for a couple months...so just keep a pad with u sometimes ]
No don't worry, some girls don't have really regular periods- and certainly when you first start, it's very uncommon for them to be like clockwork. I used to have them every two months at first!
Your cycle can be anything from about 25-40 days, it just depends on the person. give it a few months and if you still haven't started you can always go to your doctor to put your mind at rest. ]
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