AngelofMercy answered Wednesday February 6 2008, 12:13 am: 1) no
2) at least once a year
3) it's normal, everyone's period is different from the next persons. It's still here because you are a woman now and if it were gone, what would that make you?
I think you are worried about nothing. I wouldn't judge yourself based on someone else's experience. Women are unique in every sense. Just like two snowflakes are never alike, neither are people.
However, with that being said, you still need to go see a gynocologist at least once a year, even if you are not sexually active. This will allow the doctor to find any abnormalities that you would never even notice before without a doctors eye. It's for your own safety, and it's also better to be safe than sorry. Good Luck!! [ AngelofMercy's advice column | Ask AngelofMercy A Question ]
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