Period question?
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Usually when you first get your period it is very irregular. I'm 15, got mine when I was 11 and it still isn't completely regular. It is normal to go several months without seeing it. Don't worry it will be back soon enough!
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Why Isn't My Period Regular?
It can take up to 3 years from the time a girl starts menstruating for her body to develop a regular cycle. Even then, what's regular varies from person to person. Girls' cycles can range from 21 to 45 days.
Changing hormone levels might make your period short one month (such as 2 or 3 days) and more drawn out (such as 7 days) the next. You might skip a few months, get two periods almost right after each other, have a really heavy period, or one so light you almost don't notice it. (If you're sexually active and you skip a period, though, you should visit your doctor or a women's clinic to make sure you're not pregnant.)
All this irregularity can make planning for your period a real hassle. Try to keep track of when your last period started, and guess that about 4 weeks from that day you could be due for another. If you're worried about wearing that cute dress and suddenly starting your period at school, just make sure you pack protection. Carry a pad or tampon in your backpack, and wear a pantiliner to handle the first wave.
When it comes to periods, every girl's body has a unique (and unpredictable) timeline for getting on track. If your period still has not settled into a relatively predictable pattern after 3 years, or if you have four or five regular periods and then skip your periods for a couple of months, make an appointment with your doctor to check for possible problems.
It can take up to 2 years for your periods to regulate themselves so you have nothing to worry about!!
At your age (of 13), it is normal for you to have irregular menstrual cycles. I would not be concerned as of yet, if another month goes by and you do not get your period again, then I would consider talking to a doctor.
But, typically the menstrual cycle doesn't regulate until you are a little older.
That's normal for a 13 year old. Your periods will not become regular for quite a while. If you continue to be irregular when you're say, 15, talk to your mom and visit your family doctor for BC pills to regulate your periods.
if you have jus recently started theres no problem sometimes you have your period on different days than before that is why you should mark the day you started on your calendar so you can see if you'll start around the same time your period is jus trying to get on it's cycle
You usually get your period every 28-30 days, so you still have some time left. Also, when you first start your period it is irregular.
there is no problem, it wont be regular until 2-3 yrs after yuv started it, thats how it was for me but now its normal, I got my first one in october and didnt get the 2nd one until january.
I don't think there's a serious problem here. Periods can skip a month or two or even more..and that's due to stress, depression, change in timing (flying), change in weather..etc. This is normal, wait uptil your next period..if you don't get it, then just visit the doctor..he/she will make several hormonal tests. It's not a big deal..Just relax. =)
its normal
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