hi okaii im 14 and i have had it for about a year and ahlaf or sumtin like that... and like i got it the last on may 15 and it ended the 21st... now its june 1st and i have it again??? its been 10 days is this normal??
BEAUTiFUL_DiSASTER_xo answered Friday June 2 2006, 8:41 pm: yeah that's normal, it's nothing to worry about. like what was said underneath me, it takes a while for your period to be regular. sometimes it even lasts longer or shorter then it usually does. sometimes it will come when it's supposed to, but don't always count on it. it will take maybe 3 more years before it's regular. so don't even worry or go to the doctors. you're just an average teenager. :)
fabulous11 answered Friday June 2 2006, 7:17 pm: Yea when you first start it will always come at weird times. Its okay it will get more on schedual as you get older.
KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Friday June 2 2006, 6:15 pm: when your first start and get to know the whole period thing, your period will be on an irreagular schedule for 3-4 years. so, yes it is completely normal and you shouldnt be worrying- unless you are sexually active or are taking birthcontrol. if you are really concerned about it, or it happens again- then go to a gyno to get checked out. but im sure its nothing.
orphans answered Friday June 2 2006, 5:36 pm: yes this is normal scince you just got it last year i have had mine scince fourth grade and i still have that happened to me i went to the doctors and he said it is normal mostly though when you have only had it for about a year or two well GOODLUCK !!
xXxpinky615xXx answered Friday June 2 2006, 5:36 pm: The first 3-4 years you get your period it will not be on an exact one month schedule. So yes, it is completely normal for this to be happening. It may have never happened to you before, but it happens sometimes.
If you are not sexually active, then really, there's nothing to worry about.
Also, if this happens again you can talk to your mother and ask her to bring you to a gynecologist and have you put on birth control pills to regulate your period. Your gynecologist can give you other advice on what to do as well. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
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