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GIRLS: how to get my period faster? I've always had irregular periods. My first one started a few months ago. However, I cannot remember when my last date was, and I just want to get my next period so I can remember when I last had it. Is there anything I could do to make it come sooner? Other than any pills.
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It really depends on how long you have had your period. Periods take up to two years to regulate, so it is completely normal to have irregular periods when you first start to menstruate.
-Anyway, your period will come soon enough, please be patient and relaxed (stress can cause irregular periods too, you know?) (and honestly, they are super annoying, so just don't rush it.)
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Irregular periods are more common than you may think. But I've never heard of a way to get them faster. Not sure if you meant getting the next cycle sooner cus of an event you are attending or just wanting it to become regular but your body will eventually get used to the hormones of puberty and get on a more regular cycle. I got my period at 14 and for the next 2 years it was very irregular. Read this link to a site that addresses this issue.
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A girls first periods can be very irregular; sometimes taking months between them. This is all normal in the early stages of puberty while your body adjusts to the new hormones and the hormones are released into your body. There is no medical evidence of any way to increase or induce a period or would you find a doctor who would do so for a young teenage girl starting her first menses.
Since you may be among those girls whose first periods are going to be irregular I suggest the following. If you do not already have a pocket calendar or some type of date book get one. When your next period arrives mark the date it starts in your datebook calendar. When your period ends mark that date as well. Continue to do this until your periods become regular. If they do not start to become regular then a visit to your GYN is in order. Bring your pocket calendar with you so you can review the dates and length of your periods with your GYN.
NOTE: Your period has nothing to do with sex; it is a biological function of a women's body. As such this is something you can and should discuss with mom. Remember you are a product of your mothers gene's. It is very likely the problem you are concerned about is something your mother faced when she first got her period. If this is true she can better advise you then any of us. Also she will know when it is appropriate to see the GYN . ]
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