i got my period over the summer for the first time. i skipped a month, then i had it last month nd this month. i know that is normal. is it normal that i had my period last week, then i got it again today & it is really light color? could it be because this week i started basketball for my school?
AnnieLee225 answered Friday November 25 2005, 8:49 am: This is a very normal thing and I wouldn't be worried. Sometimes your period just likes to take a break and then start up again, especially when your still getting settled with it. No worries
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xOHunni-2-HelpOx answered Wednesday November 23 2005, 5:39 pm: Its all normal. it'll take a while to settle and sometimes you come on, then have a few days off then come on again.
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xxoBriannax answered Tuesday November 22 2005, 9:32 pm: Yeah, it's fine for your period to skip over a few days and happen again. It is probably going to be irregular for atleast another year. Mine has been irregular since I got it which was 3 years ago! [ xxoBriannax's advice column | Ask xxoBriannax A Question ]
MrsNautica answered Tuesday November 22 2005, 7:48 pm: It sounds like you are just having an irregular period. Is it brownish? Most likely its just the little bit left over from the end of your period and it will take you a few months to have a normal period. [ MrsNautica's advice column | Ask MrsNautica A Question ]
x0blu3eyedbeautyx0 answered Tuesday November 22 2005, 7:46 pm: It's just because you recently started your period. It has nothing to do with basketball...usually the first year is really screwed up...you'll get it twice a month sometimes. Don't worry, it's perfectly normal! ♥ caitie [ x0blu3eyedbeautyx0's advice column | Ask x0blu3eyedbeautyx0 A Question ]
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