Yes you are not pregnant. It means that you might be getting your period but, since your age is young, your period will be irregular for a while. You are fine. If you do start having sex make sure that you use some type of birth control or condom. There is nothing worse than being a teenager and worrying about pregnancy.
2007-03-26 18:38:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes u are beginning to start your period and not pregnant. Make sure you keep a small calendar of your periods and use pads instead of sticking tampons, etc.up there. You are growing up because u have your period u can get pregnant so stay a virgin nothing is wrong with that. Carry a purse now and do not let your friends go into your purse. Take extra pads in your purse so you will not have an order. Depends on how heavy your periods are. I like Always? the ones that cover your panty tight (girdle) so they will stay and u want get blood on your clothes. To not be ashamed, and is no bodies business girls can be silly. The library has more information on this too. Your health class or school nurse should give u a little book on this. Read it. Girls are more mature now. Keep pads in the house and newspaper to wrap them up a throw in the trash. To do not keep pads in the house immediately trash them outside for sanitary reasons.
2007-03-26 19:39:13
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answered by Anonymous
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It's physically impossible to get pregnant without having sex. Usually if you start spotting then your period will come soon, so be prepared. Take it from another girl going through the same thing.
P.S I'm 13 as well
2007-03-26 20:32:38
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answered by //_xEden 1
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it would be rather uncommon so you might are growing to be pregnant in basic terms 2 days after your era. There wouldnt particularly be sufficient time for the liner on your uterus to construct up by way of then to assist a being pregnant. maximum woman ovulate approximately day 14 or so. So, except you have an rather, very long era and intensely short cycles, it would be especially uncommon to ovulate at that element. nevertheless, something is achieveable, i assume.. besides, in case you're bleeding i wouldnt think of it is from being pregnant. It feels like the hormones are in basic terms messing including your cycle. you will have an rather heavy era. Plan b is an rather heavy dose of hormones that's meant to end you from ovulating. So, I think of which you wouldnt have ovulated until eventually the pill wore off some out of your device. So, it would look plausable which you will have an rather heavy era, and consistent with possibility slightly previous due because of this. The bleeding could be step forward bleeding (some thing basic while taking the pill) or in basic terms your era commencing in yet in a diverse way than you theory. besides, serioulsy doubt which you're pregnant. sounds like AF is on her way. ultimate
2016-10-20 00:45:56
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answered by ? 4
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For the first five years or so, your periods may be irregular. You may spot, you may bleed heavily one month and hardly at all the next. Don't panic, but if it really bothers you see a doc. It's probably just normal though. Make sure that you are eating enough- sometimes crazy diets can cause problems with hormones.
2007-03-26 18:45:35
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answered by Lesley M 5
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If you have never had sex, then you wont be pregnant. Girls get periods once a month. So wait until mid April and see if you get another period. Chances are, you will.
2007-03-26 21:58:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe u r doing too much exercises and I'm of this age and when I do much exercises, I get my period in only two weeks and it last only a few days if I cont. to do exercises...this is because when u do it...u're reproductive system work faster and u get it quickly...I was also scared once because of being pregnant but u can stay assured...if u had no sex..that is no sperm got pass your uterus, its just impossible to be pregnant
2007-03-27 00:41:11
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answered by Anonymous
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It takes awhile for your hormones to regulate themselves once you start menstruating. It can take a year or more to achieve a regular cycle and yes you can spot in between or have 2 periods in one month. Adult women who have had many many periods will occationally spot even in their cycles are normal. If you go in for an annual physical talk to your doctor about it. Don't be shy he/she can explain this all to you and even offer you educational materials. Really your ok.
2007-03-26 18:44:59
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answered by Panda 7
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UNLESS YOUVE HAD SEX YOU CAN NOT BE PREGNANT sometimes your period wont be as heavy just a little bit of blood if you are worried check out this website...dont worry :) http://www.girlshealth.gov/body/period.htm
2007-03-26 18:40:43
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answered by callista R 2
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ok if you havent had any type of sex what so ever youre not pregnant!
2007-03-26 18:39:10
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answered by Anonymous
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