if you have not had your period for a long time a just resently got it within a few years the yes it is normal in young girls you period is not always Consistent
2006-07-20 20:21:32
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answered by dd l 3
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Something is wacky. Don't freak though, happens to a lot of people. Just start keeping track in a calender and see what happens. If it does it again after you get your next scheduled period (counting from the first one you got) then see the doc. (with your calender!)
2006-07-20 20:17:43
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answered by ruletheworld 4
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If you are a young/younger then really irregular periods are normal. If you've been regular for a long time or you're older (18ish?) then you need to see a gynocologist.
Your chatspeak hints you're probably younger, so you are most likely fine. Your hormones just haven't regulated yet, no biggie.
2006-07-20 20:23:54
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answered by xo_pina_colada_ox 2
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Go see your doctor. It may be nothing (like, both ovaries releasing ovicells 10 days from one another), but it may be a problem. It's not normal.
2006-07-20 20:16:48
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answered by AlphaOne_ 5
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Depends, every woman's cycle is different, age,sexual activity stress ,medications, birth control, diet ,etc all play a part, Iearn your body and see a gynecologist for peace of mind.
2006-07-20 20:23:37
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answered by mygreensilhouette 3
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Yes, this is normal , may be cause of natural climax change or some food infected to your body for this dysfunction
2006-07-20 20:20:21
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answered by Krishna_B 2
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It's normal girl...sometimes we get it twice because we are stress or tired...if it happens again 3 times in a row...maybe you should check it with your doctor!
2006-07-20 20:21:28
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answered by belle_chocolatiere 4
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You should see a Gynecolgist -Doctor and get a check up to find out the reason, it is not normal.
2006-07-20 20:16:50
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answered by frank_rajan2001 1
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Its normal...Sudden climate change or the food r the medication etc etc...all this affects ur periods....if it continues u shud consult a doc...
2006-07-20 20:16:42
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answered by Blessan J.M 2
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well...how old are you for one.......and after your period did you have sex right after????that tends to cause some more bleeding.....very normal in my book
2006-07-20 20:17:40
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answered by Lisa 5
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