idk you should ask a docter
2007-07-26 13:45:28
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answered by A.M.G. 1
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Are you active in sports? Sometimes that can really throw off your body and you won't get your period at all or not much. But since you just started a year ago, your body is still adjusting to things. Even later on in life your period can thrown off schedule by things going on in your life (stress is a big one). Anyway, it wouldn't hurt to go to your doctor (talk to your mom or a trusted adult too) and just discuss it to rule out anything just in case there is more to it. But I think it's just your age. But I agree with the others, stash some stuff in your locker at school or your backpack so you're prepared if it happens while at school. The school nurse should be able to help you out also.
2007-07-26 13:54:22
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answered by Michelle 4
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Well, alot of people have irregular periods for the first or second year and then they start having normal ones.
When you get your period mark it with an x on the calender. Try to interpret a pattern and then put on pads according to that.
If it happens at school, Put a sweater or something to cover you on quickly (Around the waist.)
I hope this helped!!
:) :)
2007-07-26 13:46:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Its normal... But go to your doctor if you are really concerned.
You're body is at a weird stage right now so you never know what to expect and as you get older, it doesn't get much simpler!
Just learn to listen to your body and you'll be more aware of when your period will be happening. And keep extra "girl things" in you backpack for when it does come.
2007-07-26 13:48:05
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answered by Karena C 2
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It will begin to become regular as your body adjusts. Just make sure you aren't doing things to affect your body like not eating properly (starving yourself will stop your period) or taking illegal drugs.
Usually, you do feel something, it's slight bloating, you may crave certain foods, you may get some cramps, those are all signs it's coming. You can wear a panty liner in the meantime just in case.
2007-07-26 13:46:41
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answered by MadforMAC 7
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it just depends on your cycle i would go to the doctor and ask him if he can check you out he may put you on birth control to get your periods every month I'm not sure the doctor would tell you what you need to do also talk with your mum and let her know whats happening with your body maybe she can help you out as well
P.s just making sure if you have had sex this may be why your periods are not coming but if not go and talk with your mum and doctor
2007-07-26 13:50:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should go to a doctor, and they can tell you what to do. but in the meantime, just make sure you always keep a couple of pads or tampons on you, or at least sum pantiliners, just in case it comes so u aren't unprepared.
2007-07-26 13:46:27
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answered by kittykat 2
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When you get your period, you ovulate, when you don't get your period, you aren't ovulating. Because you are so young, you body is still going through changes (providing you aren't sexually active and there isn't a possibility you are pregnant). However, it may be time now little one that you should see GYN.
2007-07-26 13:50:26
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answered by JACKIE 2
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if you havent had your period for a year 12 months then it will not be regular you will have to wait i i also have the same problems it drove me nuts but be patient
2007-07-26 13:45:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I have had mine for 3 years and it stil isnt regular! sometimes one month, 2, 3. GOOD LUCK!
2007-07-26 13:44:53
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answered by STOPthatNOISE 4
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Amanda this is normal.just wear a pad or a tampon every day.
2007-07-26 13:47:52
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answered by ~luver Girl~ 2
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