15/f
I've had my period for two years and I've never missed a month. It always came around the same time. I got it (January) 6th for three or four days which is regular then i got it last night (26th) WHYYYYYYYYYYYYY?!?!
help?
Additional info, added Thursday January 28 2010, 9:21 pm: The first time i got it this month i had all the symptoms i get before i start (sore boobs/discharge) then the second i had no symptoms what so ever, it just.. came. Oh and I'm not on an unusual diet or stressed. . Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? binabaybe answered Monday February 1 2010, 8:38 am: That's normal...usually girls are irregular for the first few years, or like the personal below said, they're whole life time!
For almost a year, I had my period every other week, for a week! it sucked! But now I'm pretty much on track. Just make sure you're ready for it, incase it happens again!
SecretDreamer95 answered Thursday January 28 2010, 10:20 pm: This is very normal. When I first started my period I got it twice a month for about a year and a half and it was annoying. Some woman have irregular periods their whole life others get it for about 2-3 months depends. Your body is adjusting to new changes all the time and your hormones are also going all wacky. Sometimes birth controls helps to regulate your period. It didn`t help me but your body is different then mine if this keeps happening see your doctor and he/she will help you find something to get your period back on track again. It has nothing to do with diet or stress could.. Well.. I hope I helped a little bit anyways :) good luck. :) [ SecretDreamer95's advice column | Ask SecretDreamer95 A Question ]
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