Don't worry. It is very comon. Make sure you talk with your mom or another adult you trust. Then talk with your doctor. There is medicine you can take to help make your periods regular. Don't worry.
Yes, you can take the pill and not be sexually active. Many people do this for medical reasons, such as painful or irregular periods.
If your periods are irregular anyway then there is no way to tell, I advise you to see whether you have a period next month, if not then go and see a doctor for a pregnancy test. If you have only recently become sexually active then you should be using protection anyway.
As long as you're not sexually active and have recently started to have periods it is not uncommon for them to be irregular. If you're worried talk to your mum or gp
Yup...especially if you're sexually active.
No. Actually when starting birth control it can cause your periods to be irregular at first.
It is quite normal for periods to be irregular in the first few months. If you are also sexually active you should be using contraception. You don't give your age but if you are very young and not sexually active perhaps your mother could reassure you as well.
Periods can be anywhere from 28 days to 40 days apart. Your period is your uterus clearing the space so you can have a baby.
Periods are often irregular at your age. If you are not sexually active in any way, don't worry unless you have abdominal discomfort worse than mild cramps.
Periods can be very irregular at your age.If you are not sexually active in any way, don't worry unless you have any abdominal discomfort worse than mild cramps.
If you are sexually active then you could be pregnant but if not then you could just having a late or irregular period.
this is the same person just giving a little more information and i have never had sex so i can't be pregnant and i don't drink or do drugs but my friends say i might not be able to get pregnant if this continues!! :( please help HEY!- just a little piece of information. My step sister had the same problem and is not on any drugs or sexually active. It is possibly that even though you period started off regular, you could still have an irregular period. It is normal and you should not freak out. Tons of people have irregular periods.But that does not mean you can't still get pregnant, because your period is irregular you need to be more careful! If you periods start getting too far apart, you should talk to your doctor.
If you have just started puberty 4 months ago it takes 6 months to a year before your hormones settle into a regular cycle. The same thing happens again when you hit menopause when you are older. If you are sexually active you NEED to use protection because it is hard to track when you ovulate at this stage. Since you are young I hope you are not sexually active yet.