Question Posted Saturday December 3 2005, 11:47 am
ok here is the deal, i had just got my period for the first time on the last week of october or so i thought. well at the same time i thought i got my period i was masturbating. the thing is, i was bleeding for 2 days and now it has been a month and a week and i still havent had my period again. so what i want to know is did i cut myself and i just bled for 2 days or did have my period and it is just late this month?
thanks
TinkerbellsHelp answered Monday December 5 2005, 7:08 pm: Nope. Don't worry about it. For a year or two, your periods are irregular. Trust me, I went for about 3 months after my first period until my second. So don't worry about it.
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hailebop answered Saturday December 3 2005, 10:34 pm: It's unlikely that you cut yourself masturbating unless you were particularly rough or have sharp nails (the vagina is pretty resilient - think of what it goes through in childbirth), and if you had you wouldn't bleed for two days, so it's safe to assume you have indeed started your periods. Congratulations! Now, don't worry about your period being late. Your periods will not immediatley settle into a regular cycle - it takes a while for your hormones to settle down. It can anything up to two years for your cycle to regulate itself fully, so there's absolutely no need to worry that it's been a while since your first period - just give it time and it will come. [ hailebop's advice column | Ask hailebop A Question ]
breath_less2164 answered Saturday December 3 2005, 4:40 pm: the first time you get you peroid the cycle is off. Thats what happened to me. I got my period it skipped a month, then i got it again and it skipped a month and now it's on a normal scheduale. it's perfectly normal. My mom got her period the first time and it didn't come back untila half a year later. [ breath_less2164's advice column | Ask breath_less2164 A Question ]
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