Period….?
is it normal to skip 2 periods..
i had my period when i was 11, now im 13 (almost 14) and i was wondering if it is normal for periods to still be irregular( my doctor says it is, but i still want to hear opinions..)
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Yes it is normal
Hope i helped
Nez x
Its Totally And Completly Normal Dnt Worry A Thing
I have always had irregular periods and I started when i was 10! I was on bc for like 3 years! got off of it and still irregular! i am now 23 and had a baby girl, still irregular. Found out about a year ago that I have Polycystic ovarian syndrome, which also causes irregularrity in periods as well. PCOS is common if you are overweight at all….which I am for my height I am told. Don;t worry unless of course you are sexually active???
you sound exactly like me. I started at 11 and i’m nearly 14. Mine are so irregular but i think they might be formin a pattern! I am so pleased! Just keep track of them! x
completely normal……..
they wont be normal till your about 18
I kno and as of rite now mine is all messed
i should’ve had it a two weeks ago and I still dont have it!!!!!!!!
dont worry about it
plus if the doctor says its ok then its ok
they wouldnt lie to u
Very normal.
I suffered irregular ones for 3yrs, sometimes i had 2 periods in a year.
Eventually I had enough and went on the pill at 16 to make them regular (but only because I was 16 and ready to make such a decision, I am not urging you to take them)
Don’t worry about it and just make sure you’re always prepared by carrying 1 or 2 pads or tampons just incase
YEAH SURE IT IS THIS IS GOING TO HAPPEN TILL U R LIKE 18 SO THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT!!!DONT WORRY
Usually periods will straighten themselves out after about 3-5 years. Also, remember a lot of things can affect your cycle. Nutrition, exercise and stress all play a big role in whether or not you get a period that month.
Some women also never get very regular periods; but this should not be a concern for you for another few years. At that time, if you are still having that problem in a few years and you find it bothersome, you may *then* want to talk to your doctor about using the pill as a means of regulating your periods, if they are very irregular.
The best thing you can do to help regulate your cycle is to just eat well, exercise moderately (athletes often have irregular periods for being so active), and keep your stress levels down. It should straighten itself out.