I think that you're fine but to be on the safe side just talk to your momma about it and write down when you get it and stuff, keep it in a calender. Take notes of your feelings and eating habits if they change-these can affect your period. I don't think you should worry about it too much though. I'm 16 and I just had a two month late period because of stress(and I've had my period for about 5 years)! It's never perfect. Good luck girly. ;)
2007-09-24 16:28:09
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answered by noname 4
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I'm not a gynecologist but I have gone through the same thing so hopefully this helps at least a little.
I'm 20 (got my period when I was 10) and it has never been regular. I will go for about 3 months without having a period sometimes and then have a very heavy one. And doctor says I'm healthy...
You may want to tell your mom anyway so that they (doctors) can make sure nothing's wrong, but I just thought I'd share my experience anyway to let you know that it's possible to have unusual periods and be healthy.
2007-09-24 16:33:02
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answered by Wild Cherry 3
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You don't become regular immediately after the 2 year anniversary of your period. It takes time. Some girls don't become regular until they are 20. Relax. It will happen sooner or later.
(stress, illness, sudden weight loss, change in diet orr exercise can also delay a period)
2007-09-25 02:58:20
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answered by catsmeowjrk2000 6
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Do you have a reason to be worried? If you think you might be pregnant, yes, you should tell your mom. With younger girls it does take time to be regular, but so many things can affect that, like sports, diet, and stress. If you can't talk to your mom, try the school nurse. But definitely talk to someone, if for nothing but to ease your mind!!!
2007-09-24 16:28:38
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answered by Barbie 2
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2 years some times it takes more than that to even out. It changes on how much you eat, how active you are, stress in your life, emotions. All of that.
If you are worried I would talk to your mother and see a doctor, I would just in case to make sure nothing is wrong.
but this is normal
2007-09-24 16:28:11
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answered by BB 3
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All of those indications sound like PMS to me love. Take Midol, that's particularly designed for those issues. The white discharge is known as long because it would not scent. PMS can final as long as a week for me until eventually now it rather is going to become my era. besides the shown fact that there is another ingredient that this looks like, being pregnant, are you sexually lively? If no longer, than this is probable purely your era. in case you start to get apprehensive, then perchance you need to ask your mom to take you to the physician
2016-10-05 07:44:51
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answered by Anonymous
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girls can be irregular for a long time i got my period when i was 11 im 18 and it still not the same from month to month. If you're really worried ask your mom to make a doctors appoinment for you so they can answer your questions.
2007-09-24 16:30:24
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answered by Katie 2
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It sometimes takes a few years to establish a regular cycle. Worrying can sometimes affect your periods, too. As can dieting.
There's probably nothing to worry about, providing you are sure you cannot be pregnant, and aren't having any pain or other symptoms.
It's always worth mentioning to your doctor when you next visit.
2007-09-24 16:28:41
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answered by concerned neighbor 5
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start taking a multi-vitamin. Try it for a month and then if i doesn't help you may need to get on the pill for a couple of months. the pill with help regulate your period. no need to worry. you're only 14 if by 16 its still going on then worry.
2007-09-24 16:28:32
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answered by ms.knowitall 3
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a lot of time you can skip a period because of being involved in a lot of sports, but if you havent had one for three months you may want to just tell your mom and see what she says. i'm sure she knows exactly what is going on.
2007-09-24 16:27:04
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answered by Anonymous
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