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How to stop my period... it comes every other week! I'm 13 years old. I started my 1st period in December. My period legit comes every other week. What should I do to stop it?
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Your problem is quite common.One of my daughters had to seek a gynocologist at the age of 14 for the same reason.She had to be put on birth control pills even though she was not sexually active & that straightened out her periods.Only once a month as it should be.So go to the doctor of course its best if you can involve your parents,at least your mother,If possible.If not go to a clinic everything is confidential.You'll be alot happier once your problem is resolved Good Luck,Cheriscope ]
Okay some I'm a guy, but I'm married and I know about this stuff just like your mother and father do.
First: When you first get your period they are very irregular. It takes time for your body to get into a rhythm. Though every other week does sound a bit unusual.
Second: There is nothing you can do to stop your period. If there is nothing medically wrong your body will stop when it self-adjusts to a regular rhythm.
Third: While this site can be a good source of information, it is not the best place to come for problems such as you have asked about. Your period is a natural bodily function just as going to the bathroom is. There is nothing to be embarrassed about.
Both your mom and your dad are very much aware of a woman's menstrual cycle and possible problems. Of course mom is more knowledgeable than dad and you will probably be more comfortable talking to her. Mom is the one you should be talking to not searching for answers from us. We don't know you like your parents do. All we can recommend is you see a doctor, which is probably a good idea and something mom may suggest once you tell her. ]
You can't necessarily stop your period. Because you just got it a few months ago, it is still regulating. However, you should talk to your mother about it (she can help you more than this website) and consider going to see an obgyn for a checkup. ]
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