for the first 2 years of your period, it will be irregular, some months you'll get it and others you won't. it's nothing to be worried about
2007-10-21 03:00:19
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answered by Anonymous
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That's normal. When your periods first start, your hormones haven't become regulated yet. If they're not regulated that means that you won't get your period predictably every month. Once your hormones regulate (this takes different amounts of time in different girls), you will start getting your period on a predictable schedule (every 28 days or whatever the normal pattern will be for you). No worries...there's nothing wrong. Hope this helps.
2007-10-21 04:00:51
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answered by Angelia 6
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2016-10-04 06:59:28
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answered by ? 3
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I'm 14 too and i've been just over 2 months between them. It's normal, they take about 2 years to settle down and become regular so i'm told
2007-10-21 02:58:51
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answered by donnachick90 2
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This is most likely normal. Your first three times may have been spotting. But when my sister was around 15 she didn't have her period for around 10 months and they had no idea why but it was completely normal and there is nothing wrong with her.
2007-10-21 02:55:37
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answered by Anonymous
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They are irregular. I started them when I was 11, I'm now 14 and they still don come regular...
It can be annoying but thats life...
2007-10-21 02:57:20
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answered by Anonymous
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You wont be regular for a few years. Its normal for you to skip and be weird, your body isnt set in a cycle yet.
2007-10-21 02:55:40
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answered by amosunknown 7
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you have disturbances in your hormones, and you should go to doctor to make blood test and see the percentage of each hormones then he will decide what medicine to make your hormones OK ...then your period will be regular.
2007-10-21 02:57:15
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answered by nagy i 1
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