Ok, im very freaked out here. i'm 15., I furst got my period when I was 13.
6 days ago, I got my period, everything normal but a little lighter than it usually was and no cramps. Then, it stopped for night ,the next morning i didn't have anything and i took a shower. at 4:30 today I got my period again, but this time the color was redish.
Then, yesterday it came again for one day, and today not here anymore.. but im afraid that it might come tomorrow
I don't know why it went off and then came again, is this normal?
Could stress cause this? because i've been stressing a lot lately
thankss
PLEASE HELP- WHy does this happen? IS IT NORMAL?
teardrops7 answered Saturday November 17 2007, 5:06 pm: well if you are really concerned about it ask your mom or aunt...but mine like sometimes it will go for 3 or 4 days then on the 5th day it will stop for a while then come back like late at night or early the next moring, but it will be like super light...it could be normal if it does wat mine sometimes does...but if your really concerned, close older woman, or doctor, or both??
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familyfirst answered Saturday November 17 2007, 4:28 pm: Stress can do lots of things to your body. So the simple answer is, yes, stress can cause your period to do weird things.
However, it is ALWAYS best to get advice from your doctor whenever you are concerned about something. Hopefully you have a good relationship with an adult lady; Mom, stepmom, aunt, etc. who can possibly help you get to an appointment. If you have been on your period (that is, been having a cycle) for two years now, you should start to see signs of regularity. It is common in teens to have peculiar cycles as your body is going through so many hormonal changes. But, in the off chance that there is something more going on, it is always best to have yourself checked out now rather than wait until later when your potential problem could be worse due to time.
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