Salutations!
What is happening is that you may need to take her to get that issue checked out because a number of things could be going on.
It could be just a thing she is going through because this is all new to her body and it is just trying to adjust or it could be a sign of some serious issues that will affect her in the long run.
Does she complain of abdominal pains or discomfort outside of her cycle? If so that may be a problem that only a doctor can help you with. If it is only when she is on, then it coul be normal.
Think back to when you started, did you experience similar things? Is she sexually active? She could be pregnant or have an infection. Does cervical cancer run in your family? It could be a number of things or nothing at all.
2007-02-15 03:42:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I had irregular periods up until the time I had my first child, after that, I seem to be pretty much every month.
In my teens it was not uncommon for me to go 2-3 months without one. My doctor said this was completely normal in young girls.
What the heck is wrong with the women that say put her on birth control pills?? She is probably 11, 12, or 13 yrs old! Sheesh! What kind of message would that be sending her??? Get a clue!
2007-02-15 03:34:08
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answered by AJM 5
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I am 20, when I was younger and I got my period, that's how mine was. It eventually started coming every month but nothing was wrong with me. I don't really know how to say it but "She doesn't have a lot in her to be cleaned out" so she doesn't get her period as often. Give it a year and she will get regular
2007-02-15 03:33:46
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answered by ~J*me~ 3
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Her period is off track which is normal for someone that just started just give it time and let it work out in the cycle and it should be to normal within a year...if not id use birthcontrol to regulate her period...alot of poeple i know had to do this and they claim it worked good luck to you and your daughter
2007-02-15 03:33:23
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answered by LUCKYGIRL 3
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If this is her first, then it's normal. At least I believe so. When I got my first period, it was for only a couple of days, then nothing for a couple of months and so on. It took a while before it became regular.
2007-02-15 03:33:07
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answered by Groovy 6
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Get a paternity attempt. haven't any more beneficial contact with this women until eventually she proves the child is yours. Then if so, make all of it legal in court docket. do not get sucked into this one. through her historic previous she is unreliable and could purely drain you emotionally and financially. do not enable it take position. smart up.
2016-11-28 04:47:24
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answered by guerriero 3
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Maybe she's not eating the proper meal and eating too much junk food. Avoid drinking cold drinks during menstruation and try to relax and have enough rest.
2007-02-15 03:45:25
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answered by Anonymous
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This happens when you first start for some reason...like Menopause...my mom's was like that and then finally completely stopped. I wouldn't worry about it unless she is sexually active. It takes awhile to regulate itself...no worries!!
2007-02-15 03:33:24
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answered by This is me! 2
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i used to do that all the time!sometimes i still do.I once went 6 months without having one.You need to give her time to regulate since its still so new to her body,nothing is wrong,its normal.If your too concerneed,see a doctor,but i wouldnt worry.Every girl is different.
2007-02-15 03:34:34
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answered by Serene 5
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It takes about a year for it to get regular
2007-02-15 03:32:37
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answered by Baw 7
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