If you are under 20 and over 40 yes. If you are 20-40, your cycle tends to be regular unless experiencing large stress like a divorce or a death. good luck Joymaker RN
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Irregular periods are pefctly normal.
especially after ure first!
my friend didnt c her period after three months!
if u have a white liquid coming from ure vagina it is very normal to. its a sign that ure period will b coming soon or in between ure period.
stress is also a common factor to this!
So don't Worry!
after a few years it will become regular!
Also if ure having cramps that's also a sign that period is coming to!
But if ure worried about just see ure local doc!
he will tell u whats going on
Irregular periods are very common for women under 20. As you get older it should balance out. People say birth control helps..But i'm not positive.
Yeah, periods vary in length for everyone. If you haven't had your period very long then its normal to be irregular. By the time you are 16, your period should be normal. If not, see a doctor. They can prescribe you birth contol which will regulate your period.
The short answer is yes. Very irregular periods, varying length and heaviness is normal before and during menopause. Have a regular check up with your doctor to confirm hormone levels.
Sorry but this question isn't very clear. . . If your period was due on the 1st then that is normal yes. If you are bleeding again on the 12th and you had your period on the 1st then this is normal if you have just started your periods within the last year. If you are on birth control, have irregular periods, are stress or worried about something then this will cause two periods in one month but see your doctor for a check up.
The only way to stop an irregular period is to start taking birth control. Usually, you will become very regular when taking the pill and some people stop having periods all together when they go on the shot.
You should get your period about once a month, but every girlis different. In your first year of having your period, it will be very irregular, but will start to settle into a pattern during the second year.
yes, its very common. 50% of women have irregular periods.
You should visit your gynocologist since irregular periods/ovulation can be very difficult to track.
You wouldn't call it normal because it could cause a severe amount of blood loss depending on how heavy your periods are but it very often occurs to most women. This is usually a course of irregular periods that could be corrected by particular medication. You can see your doctor and for advice on how to help regulate your menstruation.
Absolutely. Your first couple of years are bound to be extremely irregular with no particular pattern. I'm 17 and going onto my 4th year of having periods and still they are very unpredictable. Eventually your body will adapt to a cycle and things will become regular.
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.
If this is a change in your menstruation, yes you should get it checked out. If you have been having irregular periods for awhile, or if you are still a teenager, then don't worry about it.Some other signs of ovarian cancer include:feeling bloated all the timepelvic or abdominal paintrouble eating or feeling full very quicklyurinary symptoms like having to go frequently and suddenly (urgency)unusual fatiguepain during sex