yes, according to my mom
Periods can be and often are very irregular in young girls up to 3 years after their first period. After these 3 years, if periods are still extremely irregular, a girl should see her doctor.
This is normal, it's part of the menstrual cycle. If you just became a woman, then it is normal to have irregular flows. If three years has gone by since you became a woman and you are still having irregular flows, then talk to your doctor.
Hypothyroidism can cause irregular periods. If you are 44 years old it can also be the beginnings of menopause. It would be best to discuss it with your doctor.
Yes, it's normal for your periods to be irregular in the first two years and even going into your early twenties. This is because it takes time for your body to reach a point where it is mature enough to ovulate regularly, and for hormones to regulate themselves to bring about a regular cycle.
yes because during the first couple years your period is irregular and it could last 3-9
There is no "normal" since every body is different. Do most girls have periods when they're 10? No, it is a little young for girls in the USA. Do ANY girls have periods when they're 10? Of course. Some girls begin their periods at 8, 9, or 10 years old in the USA. ...it's kind of like asking "Is it normal to be 5' 6" tall?" For some people it is "normal," but for others it is not. ANSWER 2 I am 8, i started my periods last year, they are really heavy. I do have a bone age of 14 if that makes any difference and i am 5" 2", yep you heard me, im taller than 3 of the teachers at my school.
Yes, it is normal because you probably just started your period. You are usually irregular for your first 2-3 years then your periods will becoem normal. This may also have to do with if you shave your pubic hair cause blood will only come out if you have tons of hair "down there."
Yes. Many women have irregular periods all of their life ( I did) and that is one reason to take birth control pills. They really work for something like that.
Menstral cycles have nothing to do with sexual orientation. Periods are often irregular during the first few years. If you are in your 20s and your period is still irregular you might want to speak with a doctor.
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.
Yes. Nowadays girls are getting their periods earlier. I am ten years old and just recently got my period last July. I have reserched this question very often and my conclusion is that it is normal for girls to get their period even at the age of as early as 8 years old. So, yes, it is normal for a 10 year old to get her period.
if you are still having periods, even if they are irregular, then you have not gone through the menopause yet