Well, I got my first period when I was about 11 years old. And then a little bit of spotting again a month later. Then, Didn't come again for about a year, Now I have it regularly. So my best guess, Would be no, Its completely fine.
Yep, I agree with ^! I had my 1st period when I was 11. Your periods aren't suppossed to be perfectly normal for the first 2 or 3 years! If you spend alot of time with another woman, your periods might start to sync, (You probably know that) but If that woman is about to experience menapause, then it might throw your cycle off!
Yes, but you might be pregnant again.
I had my period 2 weeks ago and am bleeding again is that normal?
Yes this is completely normal. When you first get your period it sometimes takes a while for it to become regular. You could go another 6 months with out your period. It is nothing to worry about, and it will come back.
If your miscarriage took place in last stages of pregnancy, or if in your miscarriage any kind of surgery was done, you should wait more than six months to try again so that your body comes back to normal position and you also mentally prepare yourself to try for another baby. But if miscarriage occurs in early stages of pregnancy, like within three months, and your bleeding stopped within 10 or some more days, then you can try immediately after miscarriage and there is no need to wait long. Recent studies show that if a woman get pregnant again after a miscarriage within six months, her chances of a healthy pregnancy are far more than those who get pregnant after six months. However you should wait for a normal period after miscarriage and when a normal period comes, you can try to get pregnant again after this period. This is because if you get pregnant immediately after miscarriage and do not wait for a normal period, you will have no exact date of start of your pregnancy as well as LMP. So it is advised to wait for a normal period. My advise is also that you try again after a normal period after the miscarriage, and try immediately after that period and do not wait any more. There is no need at all to wait for more than one normal period. Hope this is the answer to your question.
Everyone is different, and sometimes girls may skip a month. If you recently started your period or in this case your period was 4 months ago and it was your first time, that is normal. From my first to second period ever, I went 2 months. Again, everyone is different, and if it reaches 6 months of not having it, I would maybe consider going to the doctor.
yes..it takes your body some time to readjust without the hormones the pill provides. The time it takes varies from each individual, but as long as you eventually get your period again, it is normal.
It depends on how long you were on the shot and what your overall health is. The longer you were on the shot, the longer it will probably take for you to get your period again. Once you get your period, it may take several months to regulate itself again. Hang in there and thing should return to normal within 6-24 months.
It's very unlikely that you'd have a normal period the first month off birth control (I'm assuming by 'birth control' what you actually mean is the combination pill - please don't use these terms interchangeably, there are many forms of birth control!). Your first 'period' will be your withdrawal bleed as normal, but after that it may take a few months to get a real period again. It can also take up to 12 months for your cycles to regulate again once you stop using hormonal birth control.
yes it is normal
Three months is normal... can be as long as six to a year to be regular again. You are not considered infertile until 2 years.
No it isn't normal.
Well it could be a sign of pregnancy because you might have missed a period. But if not its not normal.