Im currently 14 and I got my period when I was 12 turning 13 in about 6 months. I used to have it a bit irregular but now I get it every month after eating herbs. Now the problem is that last time,I used to have to change pads after every 3-4hrs on days 1-3 but now, Its not a problem even if I don't change them for about 9 hours. The pad would be full but it wouldn't leak. Does it mean I have a thin uterus lining? I've heard its not healthy. Now, I think I'm about to get my period but I have been having brown discharge for about 4 days already each day it gets heavier. Last time, it lasted for about 2 days and my period would have arrived.
Is there something wrong?
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Menstrual/Period Issues? Dragonflymagic answered Thursday September 19 2013, 12:49 pm: Nope, nothing is wrong. When a girl is young and menstruating, her period can differ all the time, in what type of flow, how much or little, length of days. more than once in a month or not occuring for a couple months at all. It was like that for me at 14. Funny thing is, my body did the exact same thing again when I started going through menopause, and it lasted about 4 years before my period quit for good. Yes, there will be girls who get periods that are predictable, same length, same flow, same time of month. But its also normal for some bodies to have to take a longer time to get used to evening out like that. Eventually you will get there but it may be up to a year or two before that happens. Here's an article that backs up what i said.
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