i started my period in 6th grade. my mom knows. then i didn't have it again for another year. she knows about that. that was a year ago. ive been regular ever since, but am afraid to tell her. now she wants to take me to the doctors cuz she thinks theres something wrong with me. what should i do?
x0_maggie answered Tuesday June 13 2006, 10:51 pm: Oh jeezy..I think you should take your mom's advice and go to the doctor. It's the best way to handle it. There is probably nothing wrong with you, but it's safer to check!
adrifacee answered Tuesday June 13 2006, 8:49 pm: Tell your mom the truth. My friend got hers and didint tell her mom for a year. TELL HER!
I got mine not to long ago AND i was freaked out to tell my mom. But i told her and i felt better about it.
KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Tuesday June 13 2006, 8:37 pm: aw hun, just be honest with her. your mom is your best friend. and you have to be honest. she should be the one you tell everything and anything to. because i bet shes been there, done that,. and she knows what to do. maybe next time you have it, just be like omg mom i started my period! then she will think that you get it back. and you dont really have to tell her about all before. you shouldnt be afraid to tell her though. i mean , cmon its your mom ! hehe, she will love you no matter what.
ERIKAx0 answered Tuesday June 13 2006, 8:29 pm: you can have your period in a month, then not have it for a couple years. thats actually normal. many girls get this. but just incase you may want to see a doctor. but dont worry about it tho, cuz its all normal =]. every girl's body reacts to things differently. so dont be worried, but listen to your mom and get checked out just in case. hope this helped =D [ ERIKAx0's advice column | Ask ERIKAx0 A Question ]
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