Mine's irregular like that too, and it's always been like that. My birth control pills help to keep it a little more predictable. It's no fun when you start your period a week early (or late!). I wouldn't fret over it, but I would give your Dr a jingle just to confirm that and give you a little peace of mind.
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2007-03-01 08:27:03
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answered by Candy 2
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Your body sounds like it is normal. Are you on any hormonal birthcontrol? If so it may be the cause of your weird cycles. If you are not, then dont be to alarmed. Mine is just like that too. I get it between 29-35 days. It has to do with your body, diet, stress and as funny as it sounds... the weather and moon (yes the moon effects your cycle quiet a lot!). My cycle actually runs for 3 days and then it stops for a full day (I dont have to wear a pad or anything) and then it comes back for 1.5 days... Been like that since I was 11. If you are so concern contact your gyno. But thus far its okay!:)
2007-03-01 16:26:45
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answered by Gemma H 2
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Maybe nothing...mine have done the same sort of thing for 30 years now...(yikes, I have been having periods THAT long) but just to be sure go to your DR and voice you concerns. Many of us have periods that are irregular and don't come at regular intervals. More than likely that is simply the way you body works and nothing is wrong.
2007-03-01 16:26:34
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answered by snarf 5
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Lina,
there is much info missing. Eg, how old are you, has this always been the case, are you on any kind of medication or substance, is there something in your life changing in the same circle ect ect...
The thing is that all these numbers are within normal range for periode circle and I wouldn't worry, but still, I'd tell my gynecologist (though being a guy I don;t really have one, lol)
Don't worry, but ask your gyno. That's all I can really say.
2007-03-01 16:27:45
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answered by NightStalker 2
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Nothing is wrong. That is what is natural for you. Not everyone is on a perfect 28 day cycle. It will probably continue to change as you get older too. Be very careful with your contraception since your "fertile" days vary as well.
2007-03-01 16:25:34
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answered by kk 4
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it depends on your age most of all. if you are a teenager then your body is still changing and it's normal for irregular periods, too.
i don't really know why you find this a problem for you. if you start getting really bad cramps, or there's more blood than usual then you should see your GP [doctor, general practitioner] and they will be able to help you.
As long as you HAVE a period I don't reckon there any problem!
xx =] hope this helped x.x,x
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If you have a period longer than 6 or 7 days, definetely see your Gp [general practioner] who will be able to refer you to a specialist in these kind of cases.
Good luck xoxoxo
2007-03-01 16:25:13
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answered by ♥H] ッ 6
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i don't know y it is doing that but if you just got it in the past year it did not have time to get a regular pattern yet and it will it took me two year before it was regular.
2007-03-01 16:24:52
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answered by cheerpinkelena 2
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if thats the time ur bleeding then its prob not ur period u need 2 see a doc asap
if that the length of how long you go before ur period then ur okay! some people just get there period more then others...
2007-03-01 16:26:48
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answered by katie b 1
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Periods are always off like that but if you are sexually active that can cause it or if you work out that holds your period off for a few more days but other wise periods are not always exactly the day we plan them to be
2007-03-01 16:23:56
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answered by lil_chicababy03 1
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My periods were never regular. If you want to, talk with your mom and doctor about it and still if the birth control pill is right for you. It's what I had to do to get my regulated. But, if you don't - it won't hurt anything physically.
2007-03-01 16:25:28
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answered by reandsmom77 6
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