You might still get irregular during this 1st year. Whether or not you do, its normal.
2007-06-06 17:14:48
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answered by kyle d 5
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It's most lkely because you are 15 and just started off with a bang. :) It's a good thing to be regular, some people jsut are more regular than others. Don't feel bad about being a late starter, I was 14 and a half when I started my period.
Welcome to the club of womanhood :)
2007-06-07 00:15:12
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answered by Anonymous
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It's strange for about the first two years. Sometimes it will seem regular, but then it will get strange. Like you'll get your period two times a month, or not get it for two months. But maybe it's just the way your body is. Give it about three more months to figure the schedule out.
2007-06-07 00:15:59
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answered by music_junkie247 3
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I wish I could have that to worry about lol. I started when I was 10 and I don't think they have ever been regular. (going on 16 years now of dealing with it) That could change though. Your hormones will change and so will your period. You could be one of the lucky ones that could set a calendar by your cycle. It's not weird at all...wouldn't worry about it a bit.
2007-06-07 00:21:22
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answered by Tanya 2
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You are just weird...no I'm kidding. Everybody is different, some people like me who have started their period a while ago...have irregular periods. Some people start off with regular periods then it changes, or vice versa.
2007-06-07 00:14:25
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answered by Sweetbulbs 5
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Ever since i started my period like ten years ago i'ts been very regular. Always on time for the same amount of time & never missed even once. So ya, i think its pretty normal ⥠nothing i would worry about...
2007-06-07 00:30:03
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answered by sunshinegirl802 5
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I got my first at 15 too, and have been as regular as clockwork since. 28 days. But don't be too worried if you get one or two that are different timing. When I went through the Leaving Exams (Final Year) I missed one completely! (Wasn't having sex so wasn't too worried).
Welcome to the Club.
2007-06-07 00:16:46
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answered by Barb Outhere 7
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two months isn't enough to base regular or irregular. for it to be truly regular, you have to track it for years. what regular actually means is that a set amount of days separates each oncoming, not just that it starts every 4th Saturday or the like.
2007-06-07 00:15:34
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answered by Maikau 3
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Having it two months in a row is not regular. You might not have it again for another month or two now. My daughter has had hers for over a year now and it is still irregular.
2007-06-07 00:26:13
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answered by Kaitlynn3 2
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How long you've had it makes no difference - I'm 44, and mine have NEVER been regular! I've even had "accidents" at work, 'cause I never know when it's coming.
So you're one of the lucky ones - enjoy! (as much as anyone can enjoy something that gross, lol)
2007-06-07 00:14:17
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answered by lady_brianna_the_oblivious 1
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its just you. Some people are regular right from the start and some ain't. You may find that your next may be on time or not you never really know untill you have had it awhile to know what its going to do.
2007-06-07 00:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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