OK this is really ticking me off. I stopped my period the 27th and i JUST got it back today, which is the 8th..im getting really ticked because my periods NEVER regular its always early but this is the EARLIEST. I'm getting really frustrated because my periods getting in the way of plans and i dont know its just SO ANNOYING! what can I do about it??
ankeagle14 answered Friday December 9 2005, 2:42 pm: nothin, just be ready. when you get to be 21 ish it will develop a pattern, it isnt unusual for this to happen, but talk to your doctor, they may know if you could do something.
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tipsy_gypsy answered Friday December 9 2005, 6:11 am: The birth control pill helps to regulate periods. I had the same problem as you, and when I got on the pill it helped it. However, if you are already on the pill, and you miss some, that might also be the cause. You could also try going on the Depo shot. You might have light break through bleeding every now and then, but on most women it eliminates the period entirely after a few months. A gyno should be able to help you make an educated decision based on your personal and family history.
cherry_chick05 answered Friday December 9 2005, 12:10 am: you need to have your mom or you need to call and make an apointment with a ginacligist (however you spell it) and you need to talk to him about your periods and he will tell you what you should do. [ cherry_chick05's advice column | Ask cherry_chick05 A Question ]
fireflysam answered Thursday December 8 2005, 11:32 pm: When I got my periods they were a little scattered too and the cramps sucked beyond belief. What I ended up doing, mostly for the cramps, was go on the Pill. And suddenly my period got lighter and it started falling exactly 28 days apart.
Now, I'm not saying the Pill is some miraculous cure for a sporatic period - because there are a few side effects and risks that go along with getting on it. But I think that you should talk to your doctor about possible medications or even exercises you can do that could make your period a little more predictable and spread apart. Your doctor would know what was best for you. [ fireflysam's advice column | Ask fireflysam A Question ]
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