Ok well i've had my period for about 5 or 6 months now. It's always been irregular. Is it normal to skip a month after youve had it for 6 months? Im still a virgin too so i can't be pregnant.
kaylasaysso answered Sunday December 10 2006, 2:30 pm: yeah it's completely normal to skip months if you've had your period for less than a year. mine didn't become regular until i had it for about a year too. [ kaylasaysso's advice column | Ask kaylasaysso A Question ]
ilovehimxox answered Thursday December 7 2006, 6:36 pm: that is completly normal it wont be until after a year maybe until you get it regularly every month it depends on how ur body is but i didnt get my period in three months and i knew it was just my development in my body.. trust me its completly normal no need to worry:) [ ilovehimxox's advice column | Ask ilovehimxox A Question ]
xlittlebell420 answered Thursday December 7 2006, 10:17 am: no its not really normal to skip a month but tell your family that you cant keep track of it because its so irregular and that you want to go onto birth control. it helps to regulate your period so you wont be so confused and you wont skip a month. [ xlittlebell420's advice column | Ask xlittlebell420 A Question ]
partyanimal answered Thursday December 7 2006, 7:08 am: yes it is normal. and yes, most girls periods will always be irregular. i've had mine for about 6 months too, and my period is already regular. every girl is different, sometimes it can skip after two months even if you dont have sex. if you're really concerned, then go see your doctor. but i'm sure he/she will tell you the same thing i told you.
hope i helped
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