Yes, it could be. I have had this problem before. But if you are dealing with any dieting or weight issues, particularly if you consider yourself to be overweight even when others tell you that you are thin, then it is important at least to run this by your primary care physician. Variations in menses due to weight changes can indicate some serious medical problems. This isn't meant to alarm you, but to inform you about something that is important to know.
Yes, it's normal. You might not be regular for maybe months or years. I got my period when I turned 13 and I am now 19 and still dont have a regular period.
It is normal for some women to have break through bleeding in the first couple months on BCP, your period will become very regular and possibly lighter within a few months.
i have been on the depot shot for three months my period did not come the fourth month what should i do
I was the same way. I dont know if it is normal or not but I am 19 now and my period is regular.
yea that's normal for the first three months sweetheart
Yes. It can take a couple of years after your first period for your body to start to regulate the monthly cycle.
It's common for periods to be light and widely spaced when you first start them. Don't worry about it. Its totally normal.
No
Not if she had been having (fairly) regular menses before. See a health care professional about your concerns.
It's normal, every girl is different. I got my period when I was 11. A friend of mine got her period for one week, and then it stopped. Then a couple of months after that she started getting a normal cycle.
It depends when you started having your menstrual cycles because in the first couple of months it is hard to find a regular pattern, if not it could be stress.
No you have no reason to be worried. You may have a period once you get to the inactive pills, you may have some break through bleeding before your period. All of this is normal and your periods will become very regular and possibly lighter after a couple months on the pills.