is it normal to get your period one day and not the next
Question Posted Thursday July 28 2011, 12:22 pm
I am 14 and i think i started my period becuz my underwear got stained of blood so i think i did buttt is it normal 2 get your period like today and not the next day
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? kayalark answered Thursday July 28 2011, 6:12 pm: yeah, its deff. normal :) that happened to me pretty much exactly! i had discharge for a long time and one day i had blood stains one my underwear. The next day it was just back to discharge and it ended up being my period. Its okay...i would carry some panty liners, thin pads, just in case it starts back up. For the record, anytime someone starts their period, it is very irregular. You wont get it for a week and then have to wait a month. It will be maybe a day long. a week long. it might even last for two weeks. it could even last for 2 days, then start up 3 days later...etc. Its all good and you probably did start. And yes it is normal. Please feedback <3
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Cupcake_Girl answered Thursday July 28 2011, 5:29 pm: It is really normal for that to happen and it does all the time. Especially if yoru period just started within that year. For a year about =, yor period won't regulate. You might have one day periods, skip a month all together, or have a period that feels like it's going on forever. I reccomend keeping track of your period on a mini calender so after a while you will find a pattern and be able to tell when your periods coming. Good Luck!
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