So I haven't started my period in nearly two months. It can't be stress, diet, or lack of exercise. I exercise, eat right, and I am happy-as-can-be. What could be possible things that could be wrong?
And if it helps I last started early June.
And also, please don't guess, or tell me you don't know. And please write with good spelling and grammer or I will take off. Thank you.
Milena answered Sunday July 30 2006, 4:52 pm: That is perfectly normal! That happened to me as well and i even went to a doctor who told me that sometimes periods can be irregular. If i were you, i would be thankful!
Lola answered Sunday July 30 2006, 2:53 am: Hey,
Its normal, there is no need to worry. Usually the period is irregulat and unorganized,and sometimes it comes one month and it doesn't the other.
I know a friend who had her period for 2 years,and until now, her period is unorganized.
She had it one month, and then it stopped for 2 months, and came again on the 3rd month.
You see, alot of people have that with their period, but when you grow up more, then it will be organized and will come every month. So don't worry. And try to take vitamins or something ,because they help in orgainizing the period to come on time.
Goodluck:) and if you need any other advice or help, then please be free to contact me. [ Lola's advice column | Ask Lola A Question ]
xldywing answered Sunday July 30 2006, 2:52 am: well, first of all, you have nothing to be worried about. this is nothing serious. it takes about 2 years for a girl's menstrual cycle to develop a regular cycle. usually, your periods will come every 28 days, or basically, a month. but within the first 2 years when you start menstruating, your body has not developed a regular cycle yet. you may experience times when your period is late or longer than usual, its normal. there are other times where your period can skip months, get two periods almost right after each other, or experience heavy and/or light bleeding alternatively. this is all normal and happens because of the changing hormone levels. you're absolutely fine & there's nothing to worry about! take care! [ xldywing's advice column | Ask xldywing A Question ]
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