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please help me i dont no what to do

2007-04-01 13:19:24 · 10 answers · asked by G-$quirrel 2 in Health Women's Health

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You don't have to do anything. Just keep a pad with you.

2007-04-01 13:23:30 · answer #1 · answered by RadTech - BAS RT(R)(ARRT) 7 · 0 0

Congratulations.

Now, what you should do is relax. For the first few years, your cycle will be irregular. You just have to give your body the time to adjust to it's new role, and that takes a few years.

All that you can do until your cycle is regular is to always be prepared. Keep a clean pair of panties and a couple of pads in your locker or bag at all times. And make a note on a calendar or in a PDA of the dates of your periods. That way, you'll be able to keep track of your cycles, and you'll be able to figure out when your cycle becomes more regular.

You need to understand, though, that regular is a relative term. Very few women are as regular as clockwork, and 28 day cycles are the median average (you remember mean, median and modal averages from math class, right?), not the "normal" cycle length. The only thing that isn't normal is never having a cycle.

Now, I hope that you've had a chance to tell your mother or another older female relative, and to talk about all of this. If not, do so now - they've been there, too.

I'm adding some links for you about some stuff that you do need to know, although nothing here is specifically about menstruation or menstrual cycles. But the information in these links is now important to you, and it will be for the rest of your life.

Again, congratulations on joining the ranks.

2007-04-01 20:38:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You don't need to do anything. For at least the first year or so you may be very very irregular while your body settles down into a pattern so skipping periods is very normal in the first year. Since you don't know when your next one will be keep a pad in your purse at all times "just in case"

2007-04-01 20:24:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Periods are generally 21-35 days apart. That can vary if you have female problems, are very athletic, etc. If that was your first one, yours won't be spaced regularly for awhile; it takes your body awhile to fall into a pattern. If you don't have it again by the end of this week, talk to your mom or another woman you trust (or your doctor). They may be able to help you more with this. Good luck!~

2007-04-01 20:28:07 · answer #4 · answered by blue_angel29 3 · 0 0

First periods are very normally spotty and will not come with the 28 days that it will once it is up and running normally.

If you use tampons, carry one in your bag or a pad. This will help when you do start again. They are traditionally 28 days from day 1 to day 1. I hope this helps. :)

2007-04-01 20:26:34 · answer #5 · answered by Cynthia R 1 · 0 2

If it was your first, you are probably not regular yet. Usually 28-30 days. Everyone is different

2007-04-01 20:23:13 · answer #6 · answered by jan 3 · 0 0

Every woman is different. I'm 27 now and my periods are more like 40 days apart. Don't sweat it; just be prepared

2007-04-01 20:56:48 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 1

trust me girl, dont hold your breath. you have to have a certain pertentage of body fat to have a regular period, so if youre thin, it might be crazy. just carry a tamp with you everywhere just in case, and if you absolutley cannot stand waiting and not knowing, get on birth control and it will be very regular.

2007-04-01 20:27:58 · answer #8 · answered by Megan 2 · 0 1

I got my first last December 14 and still haven't gotten my second one

2007-04-01 21:08:59 · answer #9 · answered by sillyoldbear93 3 · 0 1

I took hormone pills to regulate my period age 20 yrs., but please check with your parents or doctor befor doing this!

2007-04-03 22:06:57 · answer #10 · answered by krystalsweetie 1 · 0 0

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