No, it is not. Most likely, you didn't get it. It could have been a practice period, just a little to show you are growing.
Yes, sometmes when you start birth control you will have break through bleeding and it can tie in with your period since you started the pill during your period.
Yes, it's normal to have a period every month since menstruation started. The typical menstrual cycle is 28 days so that means periods will typically be monthly, although irregular cycles are common during the first few years of menstruating not everyone skips cycles.
I know that i do, i have ever since i started having my monthly cycle in the 5th grade. so its normal for me.
My daugher has stared her 1st period in November 09 since then it on goin dec 09 Jan 10 feb 10 some time it is heavy with clots the doctor say it normal
Since you're 13 and you started your period last month and your periods are 6 days late, you shouldn't be worried. It is very common for girls to be late or irregular when they first have their period.
Yes perfectly normal. This is called the "break through bleed" which basically means (in your case) it's the first period you've had since coming off BCP.
I'm not entirely sure where you're going with this question, but if you've had a normal period with normal flow since your last intercourse you are not pregnant.
same with me.
I'm not entirely sure what you're asking, but if you've had a normal period with normal flow since your last intercourse you are not pregnant.
The period can be late without you having a miscarriage. It happens from now and then. If you had a miscarriage the test will show positive for a little while longer since it takes time for the hormones to settle.
Maybe it is because you are growing in stages. First your period, then your breasts.
Yes you can I'm 11 and I started since I was 9