I got my first Period on Jan.6
im 13 yrs old and not sexually active
I know periods are irregualr for the first couple years but its now March 1 and i haven't gotten it
giraffejousting answered Tuesday March 3 2009, 11:34 pm: This is completely fine. When I got mine for the first time, I bled for about three months straight. You only need to be worried if it has been more than six months without it, and even that might not be a big deal since you just got it. Hope this helps. Oh, and if it does go more than six months, you should see your doctor. [ giraffejousting's advice column | Ask giraffejousting A Question ]
michellexox answered Monday March 2 2009, 12:54 am: It all really depends on your body. This would be a tough time for it now because it's having to make alot of changes so that one day you can fall pregnant anf have children. One month I missed my period all together and I've had my perod now for about 4 years. If you really are concerned then you should talk to your doctor, mum or older sister. [ michellexox's advice column | Ask michellexox A Question ]
Peeps answered Monday March 2 2009, 12:43 am: It's normal to have a screwy period when you first start having your cycles, but you shouldn't ever be going months without a cycle. Having menstrual cycles regularly is healthy for our bodies. For note, when people say it takes a year or two for your cycles to adjust properly they are talking about the flow of it, duration, and menstrual cramping usually--it shouldn't take months to get a second period, it may be a few days or even a week off in the beginning though.
If you had your period on January 6, 2009 then you should have expected another period on or very close to February 03, 2009. From that date, you should have had one more period around March 03, 2009. A "normal" woman's menstrual cycle is usually between 26 and 30 days. Technically, you've missed one full period.
You should really see your doctor now as there could be underlying problems. Stress, weight fluctuation, hormone imbalances, malnutrition, or even cysts on the ovaries ( possibly polycystic ovary syndrome) could be the reason(s) why your period is so irregular.
SEMatt answered Monday March 2 2009, 12:42 am: Actually it depends on your body.Every woman's body is different.For me,My period comes every 2 months or every 2 months,and 1 or 2 weeks.It depends on how your body fuctions.Maybe ask your mom.Sometimes mothers and daughters have the same menstrual cycle. [ SEMatt's advice column | Ask SEMatt A Question ]
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