for the first two years
periods are iregular
dont worry bout it unless you are having sex if you are having sex then it could be an std
2007-04-09 05:07:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Time to go to the doctor!
Don't listen to any 'its just your body adjusting', ask to see a specialist (gyno). Only a doctor can diagnose you if there is a problem. If there is an underlying problem, the gyno WILL pick it up. And they can give you medication to reset your cycle.
Believe me I know. I had a similar problem, except it went on for 4 1/2 months and nighlty visits to the local ER before I finally demanded a specialist. I was told that if I had waited any longer, I could have died, becuase it was caused by a major health problem, which has so far required 4 operations, and may possibly prevent me from having anymore children...
My best advice is to get it checked ASAP. If it is nothing, then at least you know you did the right thing in getting it checked.
EDIT ~ the problem I had was not connected to an std, but was something to do with my fallopian tubes getting twisted.
2007-04-09 12:11:15
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answered by Galactic Hermit1 2
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You sound young; if this is the case, then it's your body adjusting to your periods. This is normal in young teens. if you are over 16, and your body still hasn't adjusted, it's time to see a doctor. But, like I said, if you're young - don't worry too much about it.
2007-04-09 12:07:58
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answered by ♥H] ッ 6
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I would keep a journal when you bleed. I also would make an apt. with your doc. for a check-up. It takes a while to be regular. It sounds like you were & now your not. So without being seen it would be difficult to diagnose what's going on with your body.
2007-04-09 21:47:38
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answered by Fraulein 7
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your just adjusting to your period, no worries.
periods don't become regular until usually the end of puberty.
if you are a virgin, just relax and try to stride it out.
if you are active this may be an std & you need to see a doctor
2007-04-09 12:10:05
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answered by **PoPcorNandPretZeLz** 2
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ask your dr. to be on the safe side.
2007-04-09 12:13:11
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answered by Anonymous
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