Yes it's normal. You might have just started an exercise program that will affect your cycle, you could be stressed out, or you could be hanging with new girlfriends and your cycle will change. If it still doesn't appear within the next couple of months, talk to your mom about it and maybe get some birth control. It will help regulate your cycle so that you don't have to worry about it again. But remember, just because you're on birth control, does NOT give you a license to go out an have sex at will. Be smart, and be safe. Good luck!
2006-08-17 08:23:05
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answered by jenpeden 4
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Yes, in some cases it is normal. And if your a virgin, then you don't need to worry that your pregnant.
You may be stressed, which can delay periods. Or you may be having irregular cycles. These can work themselves out or you may need to take medication to get them back on cycle.
Have your Mom or other Legal Gaurdian , set up an appointment with the doctor for a check-up. There may also be other things that are affecting your periods.
Don't be afraid to talk to your Mom or other trusted adult about your periods. Your periods irregularity can be the signal of other problems.
2006-08-17 08:29:09
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answered by Regina R 3
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yes its normal if you have just started having your period...when I was in 7th grade I would have it then for like 3 months I wouldn't have it.....then I would have it and for 2 months I wouldn't then at the end of 8th grade I could predict when it was going to come...and now I'm going into 9th....sooo give it some time and soon you'll be on a schedual....don't worry I thought sometthing was wrong with me too....but then I went to the docter and she told me nothing was wrong...just wait and in a year or so it will be to were you could predict the day it was going to come.....soooo just give it time...and if it doesn't straiten out in a year or sooo go to the doc....but if you still aren't sure go now....I guess its better to be safe then sorry....hugs....and good luck
2006-08-17 08:36:56
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answered by Chaysee 3
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not abnormal, however I would suggest that you have a check up with your doctor. Some girls have long then nothin, some have little but consistent...everyone is different.
We actually put my 14 year old on birth control to maintain regularity in her cycles, this also alleviated her menstrul cramps for the most part.
2006-08-17 08:33:10
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answered by bootandpooh 2
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depends on how old you are, if you are just starting having periods, they can be very irregular. Some young ladies take a long time to be regular. If this continues, you should see a doctor, they can make your cycle regulated.
2006-08-17 08:21:14
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answered by mom_of_ndm 5
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it's fine. if you've just started getting it, it'll take a while for it to become regular. i've had mine for 5 years, and i only get it two or three times a year. if it makes you feel uncomfortable or anything, ask your mom about taking birth control. it's supposed to regulate your period (just make sure you explain to her why you wanna go on the pill so she doesn't flip)
2006-08-17 11:04:42
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answered by KatyBeth 2
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Chill, its normal esp. if ur just starting or in ur teens. It usually depends on ur diet.
2006-08-17 08:41:47
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answered by lil_MI$$ 3
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sure, there are many reasons, if u were stressed more active or if u go on a trip on a plane even, that can throw it off, anything small can throw u off, don't wrry u'll get it, just have to give it time
2006-08-17 08:24:23
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answered by matrix15sam 3
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yes, that's normal. when i was really young (teen years) i was SO THIN and would miss my period for MONTHS at a time! being under weight contributes to missed menses.
2006-08-17 08:22:40
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answered by JayneDoe 5
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yes, if u hav a 28 day cycle
2006-08-17 09:27:46
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answered by [dANiiE♥♫]™ 5
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