I've had mine for 6 years now and it is still a little wacky. Just give it some time. If you are experiencing any pain, very heavy bleeding, or discolored discharge then you can talk to your doctor. You're a youngin' yet, give your body time to adjust.
2006-11-29 10:37:49
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answered by Horsetrainer89 4
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It can take up to three years for your cycle to settle down. However, sometimes it never settles down. I started at the age of 14, and by the time I was 18, it still hadn't settled down. I went on the pill to create some regularity - and I am still on it (I am now 30). Even on the pill, sometimes I skip a period for no real reason, and I have had many tests which have just shown 'this is normal for me'. If it really annoys you, and you're sick of it, see your doctor and go on the pill.
2006-11-29 10:40:11
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answered by PC 2
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i'm going through variety this too and im 27 no childrens Definition of Amenorrhea Amenorrhea is the call given to the situation whilst a woman fails to have menstrual sessions. The situation is wide-unfold as "regularly occurring amenorrhea" whilst the lady has in no way menstruated; and "secondary amenorrhea" if her sessions stop after having been extensive-unfold for months or years.
2016-10-04 13:00:28
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answered by ? 4
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well some girls just dont get regular periods, could be stress induced but some are just born that way so you should ask your parents or mom preferrably for birth control pills to put you on a schedule
2006-11-29 10:38:01
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answered by Anonymous
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It can be irregular anywhere from 6 months from your first too 4. Also, some girls are irregular throughout life.
2006-11-29 12:27:43
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answered by santa chick 2
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l've had mine for 13 yrs and it's still irregular l mite get it every three months or eight months every body's body is different if ur really concerned see ur doctor.
2006-11-29 10:49:29
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answered by mrs motorcross 1
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