Hello, I'm 16, female. I've never had sex so being pregnant; not an option. My period comes not very irregularly but my mom always is like "oh, it never comes on the 7th of every month to the 14th?" Or something like that, sometimes I'll get it at the begining of the month or the end of the month to the begining of the next. I checked my planner from during the school year and two months ago it was the 6th to the 13th. Sometimes it doesn't even last a whole week. Why is my period so weird?
Tomorrow I'm goimg to Creation Fest and I don't know what to do because I don't know definately when its coming. What should I do?
To be honest, you are worrying far too much! At your age you are still adjusting horomonally and your period is likely to change in frequency over several years and even into your early 20's.
It is not abnormal at all for for this to happen.
Dont worry, it is just part and parcel of woman hood.
Periods can also be affected by poor nutrition. Not eating enough will reduce your ability to release eggs, so your periods will few fewer and shorter.
Being overweight can cause coditions such as Polly Cystic Ovaries. This is usually easily treated.
It is also normal for your period to only last a day or two in your teens or longer than expected. Dont stress too much unless you notice other signs or abnomalities.
NinjaNeer answered Monday June 27 2011, 4:19 pm: The average period is supposed to last 5 days or so and have a cycle time of 28 days. That means that there would be a shift, so it won't show up every month on the same date. Then again, there really is no such thing as an average period. Every woman is different. The longer you have your period, the better you'll get to know your body's rhythms.
makemesweat answered Monday June 27 2011, 1:43 pm: i have the same situation since i had a period.. hmm maybe you should go to a doctor and have a check up.. tomorrow u just have to be ready, bring napkins for emergency. okay? better u had never sex, unlike me. . but i regret being disvirgined. stupid me. [ makemesweat's advice column | Ask makemesweat A Question ]
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