i'm 14, and started getting my periods over a year ago. it is irregular and comes every 2 month approx. i'm worried and i have no idea what is going on. i know that it sometime is irregular but usually fixes itself within a couple of months. i have no idea what is going on and i am getting really scared and worried. ih ave a doctors appointment in a month, and will ask then, but maybe someone was in the same situation and can give me some advice. thanks!
2006-07-25
12:01:18
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by the way...not having sex or have ever had it, and dont plan on it for a while
2006-07-25
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i have the same problem but my mom and the doctor both told me that its is prefectly normal bc i got mine when i was 11 and im 14 now and it is still irreagular and its normal for like the first 3 or 4 yrs to b irreagular. and my mom said that in a few years if it is still irreagular she might just get me put on birth control not bc she thinks i'm having sex or anything but it just regulates your period.also if your period is like exactly 2 months apart that might just b how your body has regulated so that just might b normal for u bc everyones period is different
hope this helped u
2006-07-25 12:10:09
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answered by jen1810 3
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So Sorry I thought you meant the period that came at the end of a sentence...But let me get this straight its irregular but you have it "Every Two Months" sounds pretty regular to me bear in mind you are like a computer that is booting up it may take a little time for all systems to come online and operate at optimal levels, but so long as there is no pain or any other unusal symptoms Keep your Doctor's appt and let the Doctor figure out if something is not quite right ( oh yes for the record I am not a lady but I have been one on Halloween lol)
2006-07-25 12:10:36
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answered by Monte 3
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Periods can take a long time to become regular, don't stress about it. Stress can actually make them irregular and so can a lot of exercise. Some people's never become regular and so doctors somtimes perscribe birth control. This helped my sister's regulate. like i said though don't worry about it, you're still young and you,re already doing the best thing by going to the doctor.
2006-07-25 12:48:25
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answered by pebble 6
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Your period can be irregular for the next two or three years. If your not having sex, then don't worry about it. Just let your body do it's own thing, it will work itself out
2006-07-25 12:05:29
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answered by fit4life 2
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ok, don't worry about it....It's usually irregular for about 2-3 years and eventually your body will adjust....sometimes stress and exercise will affect the regularity of your periods...so if you exercise a lot then you might get them less often...if you are getting them every two months on a regular basis, then your body is already adjusting.....make sure you keep a record of when you get your periods, how long they last, and how heavy it is.....with that info the doctor could determine whether or not he will put you on birth control pills....However, I don't think that you have anything to worry about, it is normal.......
2006-07-25 12:04:09
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answered by charlie 2
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Don't worry, as someone else said here, it may take up to 2-3 years before you get regular periods. Anyway it's always good to have a checkup with a gynecologist, especially if you are already sexually active. If not, don't worry, it'll become regular soon.
2006-07-25 12:17:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't worry just yet: Some people (myself for instance) are later than that in getting it regulated. Sometimes stress or exercise will throw the rhythm off, so to speak. But if it worries you, talk with your mother and the doctor.
Good luck!
2006-07-25 12:14:03
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answered by Tigger 7
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My sister had the same problems. She would not have a period for three to four months. It just depends on the persons hormones. I wouldnt worry too much...for some this is normal. Just make sure you see your dr. and let him/her know of your concern.
2006-07-25 12:04:23
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answered by Anonymous
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don't worry you are at that age where it can be all crazy.Your body is still changing.Want to know what helps a lot birth control pills. I went on them at 13 and I was better you know when it comes, less cramping.Speak to your dr about it when you go next month.
2006-07-25 12:06:58
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answered by smooth23 2
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it is normal to be irregular for a while. i was for about 2 years.
2006-07-25 12:35:54
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answered by go-go girl 2
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