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My period!!!


Question Posted Saturday July 19 2008, 10:50 pm

Well I got my period in april and it's already july and I haven't gotten it again so i'm worried cause I don't know if this is normal. Please help me i'm really worried. thanks

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amber_x answered Sunday July 20 2008, 2:11 pm:
I think this is normal, Seems like everyone else is saying it is.
I got my period around eleven or twelve & I never missed mine.

If your sexually active, You could be pregnant.

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LOL_x0x answered Sunday July 20 2008, 12:13 pm:
If April was your first time getting your period, or you've only had it for a year or two, you're completely fine and there's no need to worry. It will eventually become regular.


-Laura. (16-f)

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babyxcourtney answered Sunday July 20 2008, 1:30 am:
Don't worry! This is completely normal! When I first got my period it was irregular for the first couple of months. Everyone's body is different.

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LM answered Sunday July 20 2008, 1:28 am:
You're totally normal. For the first few years [and sometimes forever] periods can and will be irregular. Very rarely will someone get it on a totally regular basis.


Unless you're pregnant you have no reason to worry. Eating a healthy diet & exercising at a normal rate helps.


Next time you're at the doctor mention it to him [most doctors ask about your period anyways] so that he knows.


-LM
[16/f]

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