My period hasnt come yet. (I did not have sex) It was supposed to happen 2 weeks ago, and Im not sure if thats a natural thing to skip every once in a while, or if its a real problem. Is it abnormal or normal?
snowi answered Tuesday May 16 2006, 8:13 pm: That is definetly normal! Do not worry if you exercise a lot sometimes you skip your period!Hope I helped!
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BrandonsGirl answered Tuesday May 16 2006, 4:54 pm: its 100% normal!! depending on how old you are then you will get it at off times it wont be going in a complete every-28-days cycle until your in your 20s..hope i helped!!
Sherry answered Tuesday May 16 2006, 4:36 pm: It's normal, and since your 14 you probably havent had your period for that long(Maybe like two years?) Around that age thats when I skipped a few periods too..dont worry about it. When your older, like 18+ thats when your period starts being more accurate.
KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Tuesday May 16 2006, 4:05 pm: diffinitally dont worry about it. its completely normal - especially if you just got it a couple months ago or so. your body has to get used to it and can take up to a whole year [ or more ] to get on a normal pattern. its deffinitally common for teenagers though.
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herbivore answered Tuesday May 16 2006, 3:47 pm: hey. you have nothing to worry about. periods are a little irregular, especially when you are a teenater. hope this helps!! :) ♥ ♥ ♥ [ herbivore's advice column | Ask herbivore A Question ]
itsz_JESS answered Tuesday May 16 2006, 3:34 pm: last month my period came about 2 weeks late too so this is definetly normal. plus periods can be irregular so having late periods isnt bad [ itsz_JESS's advice column | Ask itsz_JESS A Question ]
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