i got my first period this past november on thanksgiving. i got it december onm the 21st again then january on the 22nd. in february i got it the day after i got back from a cruise which was like the 24th but it only lasted for about 2 or 3 days and was very light. i haven't gotten it since. is that normal, considering i haven't had it for that long, or should i be worried?
xxboomxx answered Saturday May 3 2008, 11:55 pm: As long as you have no reason to believe you are pregnant than this is normal. I myself have a very irregular period. Usually I have 2 to 3 months in between each one. Although it seems like you have a regular menstrual cycle, I still think you don't have to much to worry about. [ xxboomxx's advice column | Ask xxboomxx A Question ]
HonestWealth answered Saturday May 3 2008, 9:20 pm: Hello 15/f,
The other advice given was right, unless you had sex on the cruise. Then you should probably get a pregnancy test.
If you are still a virgin then you are going to be just fine. You are normal.
helloxdear13 answered Saturday May 3 2008, 8:11 pm: Don't be worried. I've had my period for three years and right now I'm on my fourth month without it. No one really... cares, so its perfectly fine. Even ten years from now, or twenty or whatever it may not be normal (my mother is a good example of abnormal periods).
However, if you get it, and it lasts for a month nonstop THAT is when you should be worried. Don't jump to conclusions that it will happen though, there is a very very very slim chance of that. But I'm just warning you juuuust in case.
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