yes definately!
If it'snormal foryou it's normal. I never had very heavy periods.AnswerYES this is very normal. Your period can be very heavy on month and light the next also this depends on riether or not you are using any birth control and re sexually active also age is another factor teenage girls have periods that are like this and its very normal.
Yes, very normal...girls are usually all over the place and ireggular the fist year or two so dont worry!
I would say yes. If you are 13, you can't have been menstruating for long. It is very common for a girl who enters menarche (first period) to have very "irregular" periods for a year or two. If you are also of slender build, and very athletic, it is even more common. But if you have had a few periods, and you suddenly don't have one for six months, you must see a doctor. Now, all bets off on what is written above if you are sexually active, of course.
It is very normal to have mood swings during your period.
If you are young, very thin, have been very sick, are nearing menopause or pregnant they are.
If you are young or you are very active, you may have very irregular periods. But it would be best to discuss this with a doctor who knows your health history.
it isn't normal but it isn't a problem you have to worry about periods for extended days most likely show when you are a active person and do sports or physical activitys.
Yes, it is very common for a teen to miss her period more than once, common for everyone.In your teens your menstrual cycles can be very irregular because it takes time for your body to reach a point where it is mature enough to ovulate on a regular basis, also while you're developing your hormones will be irregular so cause irregular cycles too. If you miss more than three periods in a row it's a good idea to talk to your doctor just to make sure there's nothing wrong.
That's perfectly normal. During the first one to two years, periods can be very irregular. You may skip one or two months, or have one light period, and a heavy one next. If you miss more than three periods in a row, though, I suggest seeing your doctor.
After 6 negative tests it's very, very unlikely that you're pregnant. but the question is why did you miss out on two periods? this is not a normal occurrence... you should still seek medical help regarding this...
Yes, it is quiet normal, you may even miss a period. But but be alerted if you miss more than one or if the duration changes to a very short cycle or a very long cycle.
Yes it is. Our bodies change every 7 years and much of it is hormonal. Sometimes stress may be the cause of it. The only time you should worry about it is if you miss too many periods or you are having too many periods, bad cramping (if you usually don't have it) then see a doctor. The birth control pill/patch can also cause this.