But sometimes I don't have my period when I should. I am 14/f.
Yes I am a virgin but sometimes it will skip a whole month and then in the middle of the next it starts. So I never really know when it's gonna happen. Sometimes I get so scared that it won't come back and something is wrong. I dont have anyone to talk to this about because I live with my dad, he has no g/f or anythign and it would be odd. Is anythign wrong with me or is that normal ?
helpachick answered Friday March 16 2007, 10:55 am: oh hun thats extremely normal.
dont worry, your deffinitly not the only one.
i think just about everyone goes through that during their teen years heck i started mine back in 6th grade and i still will space out for months at a time...and i know that a lot of my friends have that problem too and that it IS normal. so no, dont worry, just keep tampons or pads <whatever you prefer> in your purse or backpack...something that can be with you at all times. and just be prepared for when it Does come. annoying as it may be, its part of being a girl:)
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BellaItaliana166 answered Thursday March 15 2007, 11:50 pm: Your still young. Your period isnt regulated yet. wait until you have had your period for three years. If it still isnt regular by then. Then i suggest going to your doctor and asking them. Good Luck! [ BellaItaliana166's advice column | Ask BellaItaliana166 A Question ]
DearAbby92 answered Thursday March 15 2007, 11:09 pm: Your totally normal (if your a virgin)
It is normal for girls and women to have irregular periods, it can be caused by change in diet, lack of sleep, your hormones, or just how your body is working at the time.
If your sexually active, an irregular period can be a sign of pregnancy or an STD, so if you ever are, make sure you stay safe.
orphans answered Thursday March 15 2007, 10:53 pm: heyy
if you just got your period, like within the last year, youre probably just adjusting and this is totally normal. it happened to me too the first year.
however, if youve had your period a while and it suddenly started happening, i'd go to a doctor to make sure everything's okay. - although it would be awkward to talk about this with your dad, you might want to if you don't have friends you can talk to about this stuff.
at the monthly check-ups at your doctor's office, just tell them about it. that way your dad doesn't have to get involved.
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