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My period hasn't come for a month.... When is it coming? My period had just started for the first time in march. In April it happened 5 days (my reg. cycle) skipped a week and went on 5 days. (which was in the same month)

2007-06-02 17:52:55 · 5 answers · asked by J 3 in Health Women's Health

im 13 years old.

2007-06-02 17:53:12 · update #1

5 answers

Nothing is wrong. If you're just starting your period it can take up to a year for it to get entirely regular. Some people never regulate. Give it time for your body to get everything working in synch.

2007-06-02 18:02:51 · answer #1 · answered by phnxpinion 3 · 0 0

Since you have just started having your period, it is not uncommon for your first periods to be highly irregular.

As long as you are not having sexual intercourse, then there is no way that you could be pregnant, correct?

My advice, would be to always be prepared, and carry around a couple of pads or tampons just in case it suprises you.

Lastly, here is some good info from the below link:
"Once you get your period, you may once again worry about whether you're normal. No two girls' periods are exactly alike. Some girls have periods that last for 2 days, and other girls have periods that last for more than a week. Some girls have very heavy periods with monthly cramps, and others have much lighter periods after the first couple of days.

It also takes a while (usually 12 to 18 months) for a girl's period to become regular after her first period. You may get your first period and then not have another for a few months. That's perfectly normal. The amount of blood you lose during your period can vary, too. You can bleed anywhere from a few spoonfuls to a cup (240 milliliters) of blood each time you have your period.

If you think that you are bleeding too much or are worried that something is wrong, talk to your doctor. Some differences are normal, but you shouldn't be bleeding for a few weeks at a time or going more than 6 months without a period."

2007-06-03 01:01:55 · answer #2 · answered by zz 4 · 0 0

If you are sexually active, you should have a pregnancy test done. It could be that your body is adjusting to the hormones and it will take time to get regulated. You could also ask your MD for birth control pills to regulate your periods and to help with contraception if you are sexually active.

2007-06-03 01:01:50 · answer #3 · answered by bluelonleylady 2 · 0 1

At that age you may not get it every month. There is nothing to worry about. Within the next year you should get it every month.

2007-06-03 01:02:09 · answer #4 · answered by snowlady 5 · 0 0

You are not going to be on a regular cycle for at least a year.

:)

2007-06-03 08:19:23 · answer #5 · answered by Terri 7 · 0 0

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