lmao "Has granted me the gift of Mary" that's going to make me laugh for days. lol
Don't worry about it. That happens to me all the time. My period is soooo irregular (which is a pain in the a s s let me tell you). It's fine you'll get it again sometime. The longest I went without was a blessed six months.
2007-07-23 10:30:21
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answered by Chelsea 5
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It is unlikely to have a regular period when you first start. It will probably take several months to a year. If you're still not regular by the time you're 15, go see an OBGYN, but for right now, there's nothing to worry about. Enjoy not having it - you're going to be stuck with it for the next 40 years!
2007-07-23 13:07:36
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answered by Heather 3
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Well, sometimes when you get your period at first it is not very regular. Also if you are more active than you usualy are it is normal to skip a cycle. Now that you have it, you should talk to mom. Its time that you go to the gyno for a check up like all women have to do. No, its not painful at most its a bit embarassing. Chances are all is ok with your body as its changeing but a quick visit to the dr. will confirm that and they will be able to give you a bit more info on your bodys functions than you can learn from your parents or even teachers. Good luck hun.
2007-07-23 12:54:48
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answered by shadowsthathunt 6
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Dont worry! Thats completely fine! For about the first 2 years you have your period, it will be irrelgular. This means it may come early, late, or not come at all. It may also vary with how long it lasts. If you are nervous of when you will get it again, wear pantyliners. Hope this helps! Just remember, nothings wrong! You're Fine!
2007-07-23 13:34:33
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answered by Shining 3
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Well see every body is differently. You may want to go to a doctor and tell him what has been going on with your body. Some girls only have their periods two times a month, there are some cases where their periods wont come for several months. Just go to a doctor!
2007-07-23 13:05:24
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answered by Rose 2
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There's nothing wrong with you. It's normal for young girls who have just started their period to be erratic for the first year or so. This is also very common with young girls who are very active. When I first got my period, I had it one time and didn't have it again for 18 months due to the fact that I played basketball. So, don't worry, it's normal.
2007-07-23 12:55:13
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answered by g8rfan4u 4
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NOTHING is wrong with you. When you first start, periods are very irregular. Many young girls skip several months, don't worry about it. It can take several years for a period to regulate.
2007-07-23 13:08:41
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answered by catsmeowjrk2000 6
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its normal for you not to have your periods far apart there is nothing wrong with you, and if you think your pregnant you need to go to the doctor. and since you are still young your period might not have set cycle yet.
2007-07-23 12:54:04
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answered by moonlightsweetie11 2
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when i first got my period it was so irregular and i thought something was qrong with me just like you're feeling now. i went to the doctor and asked about it and she told me that sometimes when you first get your period it is irregular especially when you get it young(i got mine at 11). it should get more regular as time goes on just like mine did. if it is still irregular when you 14 then visit the doctor just to get it checked out..hope this helped =)
2007-07-23 12:53:57
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answered by ~just~me~ 2
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it takes time for you period to become regular. it can be irregular for years. i'm 18 and mine was STILL irregular, but now im on birth control and everything's fine.
2007-07-23 12:54:31
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answered by anabanana330 2
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