ok i've had my period for bout 5-6 months. And if been at the end of the month but this time if hasn't happen i got it at the end of September but not at the end of October? Is this normal? What's wrong?
xcassielynnx answered Thursday November 3 2005, 7:19 pm: Its perfectly normal, you just started and you have to have time to get into a so called "routine". or lets see..have you had sex..cuz then ill have to tell you theres a problem maybe. but im guessing thats not the problem. but yes its normal and nothing is wrong ..you may even skip that month. It happens to everyone. [ xcassielynnx's advice column | Ask xcassielynnx A Question ]
Jessica13 answered Thursday November 3 2005, 6:27 pm: this is normal
Mackenzie answered Thursday November 3 2005, 6:04 pm: I'm not a doctor, but it doesn't seem like anything is "wrong", at all. It's normal for you cycle to be a bit of a rebel the first few months to a year.
And if THAT'S not a good enough answer for ya, there are these possibilities:
Some girls who participate in lots of sports or that exercise frequently may actually stop menstruating regularly; and that's all fine, dandy and normal.
Another thing to consider: have you been really stressed lately?? Stress is another reason someone might skip their cycle.
Also, eating disorders can cause this, definitely. What happens is, when a female is eating very little and getting thinner and thinner, Amenorrhea [the medical term for no periods] might set it.
Here's a thought for ya: an imbalance in some hormone levels can also lead to missed cycles or irregular bleeding.
x_C010rMyW0r1d answered Thursday November 3 2005, 5:22 pm: Its normal. Nothings wrong, its just not regular yet. Itll regulate eventually. It will most likely be pretty off for a while , so be prapered and always carry pads or tampons with you. [ x_C010rMyW0r1d's advice column | Ask x_C010rMyW0r1d A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Thursday November 3 2005, 5:09 pm: Absolutely nothing is wrong. The first 3-4 years you get your period, it will never truely be on a regular schedule.
Unless you were recently sexually active, there is truely noth ing to worry about. This is completely normal and happens to almost all girls when they start getting their period. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
orphans answered Thursday November 3 2005, 4:59 pm: your period is always screwed up for the 1st few years, but once it settles down it will be regular and you will know roughly when it is due. so there is nothing wrong with you but i suggest that you carry a spare tampon or pad/towel around with you just incase you start when you least expect it. hope i helped XxXluceeXxX plz rate me x [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
MrsStevenMarkJones answered Thursday November 3 2005, 4:58 pm: your still regulating. its normal. when i started out i wouldh avei t then not haveit for liek 2 months. then i would have it for a few months...then skips a month or two. dont worry, it is normal and will take you many years to regulate. [ MrsStevenMarkJones's advice column | Ask MrsStevenMarkJones A Question ]
Kr4z3y_Ch3lly answered Thursday November 3 2005, 4:56 pm: yea. the first couple of years of your period your schedule will be irregular. dont worry about it. if your really really worried you can always go see a doctor, but i think your fine. after a couple years if it still does this you might want to go get it checked. but i seriously doubt anythings wrong.
Karen answered Thursday November 3 2005, 4:55 pm: You can't always expect to start and end at the same time each month. You've only had your period for about half a year and for the next few years, it's going to be irregular. You may miss your period for a particular month. Don't worry about it, this is normal and nothing's wrong. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
myusername1 answered Thursday November 3 2005, 4:54 pm: for the first couple of months, its not going to be perfectly consecutive. actually, i have had mine for years and sometimes it can be two weeks early! nothings wrong and your perfectly normal.....unless you start skipping months at a time..then i would suggest seeing a doctor. hope i helped good luck [ myusername1's advice column | Ask myusername1 A Question ]
ScratchesOnTheWall answered Thursday November 3 2005, 4:53 pm: Don't worry, it happens when you've onyl recently started your period. Mine used to be incredibly erratic and then i only sed to have one every 2 months or so. If you haven't had sex and there's no way you could be pregnant, no worries-it'll settle down soon enough. [ ScratchesOnTheWall's advice column | Ask ScratchesOnTheWall A Question ]
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