Ok, here's the deal. You see like two weeks ago I was on my period, and now I'm on it agian. I'm a little scared because it's heavier than most of my other ones. I told my mom, and she said that she's going to call the docter. I'm only 13 and my mom told me that it is probally because of my horomones, but I need some more advice than that. Can anyone tell me wants going on?
PLEASE and thank you. ^_^
leLovely answered Sunday April 22 2007, 11:56 am: Since you're only 13, it's probably because your period isn't regular yet. Most girls don't get their periods once every month around the same time until a few years after they get their first period. I'm almost positive that you're perfectly fine and it's nothing to worry about. [ leLovely's advice column | Ask leLovely A Question ]
christina answered Sunday April 22 2007, 11:45 am: If you just started your period, that's a completely normal thing. Some girls can get it, and then not have it for months at a time. Other girls get it, and then get it again really soon after. It's completely normal, but if it worries you, see a gynocologist so you can get on birth control to possibly make your period easier to deal with.
iwantthetruth answered Sunday April 22 2007, 11:35 am: how long have you had ur period? if its been less than two years then its perfectly normal for your preiods to be two weeks apart or heavy. it takes a while for your body to become regular and once it does you will know how many days apart your periods are. dont worry im sure its nothing. i have weird periods sometimes and im 14. if you to learn more about preiods go to beinggirl.com they have a lot of useful information.
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