It depends on your age. If you are a teenager, a strange period fluctuation is natural. It may having something to do with hormones too. Watch what you eat and how you live your life. If it persists, ask a doctor. That is a bit extreme though. But to be sure, I would.
2006-12-30 13:53:21
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answered by delacroix192 2
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How old are you? I am going to guess you are fairly young, just by your spelling. In the first few years of your period, things are a bit out of whack. Just be sure to keep a diary of when you get it and all the screwy things it does. ABSOLUTELY do not have unprotected sex, your body is ovulating all over the place.
Now if you have been having regular periods for a long time and this is something new, then I wouldn't worry too much, these things happen from time to time. But, as I said above your ovulation is all over the place, so be careful when it comes to sex.
2006-12-30 13:53:15
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answered by I_Love_Life! 5
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however age they start up up their sessions at, they generally improve yet another 2 or so inches. So if a woman starts off her sessions at 13, she would in all risk improve till she's 14. So it is not lots age as actual adulthood whilst a woman stops transforming into. it must be everywhere between 12 and 18 finding on the lady.
2016-12-15 11:58:43
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answered by ? 4
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hi im a medical student so thought i would offer my opinion. if your periods have always been like this or if you have only recently started your periods there is probably nothing to worry about as this is normal for you and every woman's cycle varies. however if there has been a change in your menstrual cycle ie they used to be regular and are becoming more erratic or if you ever have spotting between periods you need to go and see your doctor. periods can be erratic for many reasons for example if you have been under an anusual amount of stress recently or suffered emotional upset. extreme dieting or excessive exercise can also alter them. my advice would be to pay a visit to your doctor and he or she can discuss with you and hopefully put your mind at ease. good luck.
2006-12-30 14:19:38
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answered by supernova074 1
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Age may dictate the applicable possible cause
1) Young women may start their early cycles in such a way
2) Onset of menopause
3) Stressful situation
4) A miscarriage is threatening
5) Birth is imminent!
In each case, seek medical advice from your doctor for peace of mind and correct way forward. All the best!
2006-12-30 13:53:20
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answered by icthus 1
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It could mean any number of things. My best friend has really wierd periods like that; sometimes they start and stop, and sometimes she skips them altogether for no apparent reason. If you think you might be pregnant, it's easy to find out for sure. I read in some girly magazine (might have been Cosmo) that it's perfectly normal to have wierd periods sometimes, but if you're concerned then you should ask your doctor, especially if you're having other symptoms like worse-than-usual cramps or a fever or something.
2006-12-30 13:53:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I could mean lots of things, but you've not given us anything much to go on--age (periods do change over time), any other health problems especially if they are GYN- or OB-related, pregnant now or recently, sexually active or not???
2006-12-30 13:52:37
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answered by Anonymous
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That hasn't happened to me, but your period could just be about to start. Don't panic just yet. Wait a couple more days then take a pregnancy test if you are worried about that.
2006-12-30 13:51:27
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answered by xxx_bleeding_x_stars_xxx 2
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Your hormones are just wacky unless you are having a miscarriage. Periods are more irregular than normal.
2006-12-30 13:52:55
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answered by sally 2
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It means that your period has started and stopped.
2006-12-30 17:00:51
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answered by Anonymous
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