It's perfectly normal for periods to be irregular at first. I started mine when I was 11 and didn't get my next one for about 4 months. I'd say that you're perfectly healthy. Your periods should regulate in the next few years.
2007-03-21 15:40:35
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answered by mkbrocato 3
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generally ur period will last between 3-10 days and it usuall happens in a 28day cycle. For most people. if this is your 2nd ever period it is completly normal not to be in the normal lenght it took me about 6months to get a replyable period that comes ever 28 days or there abouts. It takes much longer for some people. dont stress about it and talk to you mum older sister aunt doctor or anyone u feel comfortable with. and you probably wont be comfortable with talking because when u first get it nobody is. but trust me for anyone who has had it for a year or so it probably wont even bother them.
congrats on becoming a women by the way it only gets better from there.
2007-03-21 22:32:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely. Your periods will be a little wacky for your first few years, while they settle in. After that, you should be fairly regular.
I got my first period at 11 (which lasted two days) and then got my first regular period when i was 12.
If you are worried, talk to an adult you trust, or your doctor.
2007-03-21 22:31:45
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answered by xian 5
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Its fine, its normal for your periods to be all over the place for a few years. 6 days one time, 3 days another, a month in between, 2 months in between, just a couple of weeks.
They will settle down into a routine for your body in a year or two as your hormone levels "learn" to balance themselves.
2007-03-21 22:28:04
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answered by Anonymous
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You are fine. There is nothing wrong with there being so long between periods. In time you will develope into a routine that you are used to. Every woman is diffrent and cycles are diffrent. Your have only just started so your body has to adjust. Don't stress it sounds normal
2007-03-21 22:28:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It may take a year or two before your periods become regular. Don't worry if the times in between are of varying numbers of days, especially if you are not sexually active.
2007-03-21 22:31:52
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answered by . 7
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Yes, your periods are not regulated yet. Give it a few years, and if you are still having irregular problems, talk to a doctor. They may have to put you on the pill to regulate it. Don't worry, though. Irregular periods are perfectly normal at your age. :-)
2007-03-21 22:29:14
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answered by redhead 3
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It's perfectly normal. It can take a year or longer for your periods to regulate.
2007-03-21 22:29:00
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answered by Miss Informed 5
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yes you r just getting started it evens out to your own personal cycle that suits your body so relax and realize u r growing up
2007-03-21 22:39:56
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answered by tasks mom 4
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you are a perfectly healthy teenage girl, relax.
2007-03-21 22:42:13
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answered by KC_Meag42 5
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