When you first start your period things are usually out of whack. I think I had my first one, and then the next one was 40-something days later, then 30-something, then only 25 days later, etc, etc. Your body will get a rhythm within a year, and then you´ll have one once a month. They don´t necessarily have to be like clockwork, just one every calendar month is considered regular.
2007-01-04 04:46:51
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answered by Double 709 5
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Yes this is normal. It can take a year or longer to get a regular cycle and some women have an irrregular regular cycle all the time meaning they get a period each month but not at exactly 28 days or any certain number of days. Mine was always anywhere from 32 to 36 days apart. Never really knew when I was going to get it exactly.
2007-01-04 12:44:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think it's a big problem. Most girls I know don't have their period exactly the the same day or even week every time (including me) . If it gets really weird, like you skip a month or two, then you should maybe talk to someone, but right now you're probably fine.
2007-01-04 12:51:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it's normal. I've only had "normal" periods since I've been on birth control. You may want to talk to your gynecologist about it, but don't stress out. In my opinion, if you're having a period every month, you are fine- going months without having one could be a sign of something more serious like endometriosis (sp?). Take care =D
2007-01-04 12:45:24
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answered by shannon 2
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Some people have a set schedule and some don't...it's totally normal. I used to get mine for two weeks straight(light, then heavy, then light again) and I would get it again 2-2.5 weeks later.
It kind of bugged me so I took birth control pills to regulate it. It's completely normal, you have nothing to complain about until you've gone through endless days of menstruation. I would rather it came late.
2007-01-06 16:33:12
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answered by I am a Muppet 4
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Normal. Only time it is exactly 28 days is when a person is on the pill.
2007-01-04 12:57:37
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answered by Nicole 4
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I found that my period changed it's cycle with the seasons.ie:fall into winter and spring into summer. It usually changed cycle by about a week later or earlier.
2007-01-04 15:08:08
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answered by angel48wings 2
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Not exactly, there is usually something that causes that. ie. a change in medication or lifestyle. If you have been doing everything as usual and getting enough sleep, then it doesn't make much sense and you should see your doctor. Stress can have an effect too just so you know.
2007-01-04 12:42:15
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answered by MINKWOMAN 2
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