Jaime answered Friday June 30 2006, 8:21 pm: First of all how long has it been since you have got your very first period and i mean your very very first. you have probably had not been regulated so you might not have your piroid for a couple of months.I know that this can be kind of embarrasing but you should also talk to your parents thats what they are there for/to comfort you. So dont flip out. [ Jaime's advice column | Ask Jaime A Question ]
xomichelle891xo answered Friday June 30 2006, 7:34 pm: When you first start to get your period it can be irregular, meaning you'll have it at different times each month or sometimes even skip months. Its normal. Also, if you have been losing weight, youre body could be reaccting to that. If you are underweight you cant get your period. Hope this helps. [ xomichelle891xo's advice column | Ask xomichelle891xo A Question ]
S_C answered Friday June 30 2006, 6:44 pm: That's completely normal. Especially if you're withing the first 2-3 years of having your period (could even be longer). I've had my period for over a year now, yet I've only gotten it about 5-7 times. It's actually quite nice, thought it is a surprise when it actually comes.
Other than it being annoying that you don't get it on a regular basis, there erally isn't anything wrong with you. Now if you skip about 6 months, that's when you want to schedule an appt with your doctor. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
aShKnOWs answered Friday June 30 2006, 6:40 pm: Nothing. Its totall comon for you to be going throu this..ask your mom or dad to bring you to the gynocologist...they can give you birth control and it will make your periods come every other month and your periods will be veryy VERYY LIGHT! lol..
JazzyGotDaAnswer answered Friday June 30 2006, 6:32 pm: you could be going through puberty or i know gurls who get ther period every 3 months you may have an irregualr period it's not anything bad go see a doctor if u wanna make sure but i say ur fine [ JazzyGotDaAnswer's advice column | Ask JazzyGotDaAnswer A Question ]
rainbowcherrie answered Friday June 30 2006, 6:29 pm: When you're going through puberty it is completely normal to have irregular periods. It's common to get a period then to not have another for several months. As you grow up, your periods should even out and become more regular but some people are always irregular and that's nothing to worry about. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
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