Yea. Especially if you're young. It can also be due to the change of environment. It can also match on the same day as the person you're living with. When i started living in a dorm, after a few months, my roommate and i started getting ours on the same day.
If you are still young and have only just started you periods, it is nothing to worry about and is normal as your hormones are still regulating. If you have had regular periods in the past, it is important to go and see your doctor or gynaecologist. The chances are that it is nothing serious, but it's best to get checked out sooner rather than later. If you have never had regular periods, but have been having periods for a couple of years, it's also important to go and speak to your doctor, for the same reasons.
No I wouldn't say normal but there is a condition where that can happen you should ask your doctor
It depends, because every person is different.
But it is usually not normal. If you go longer than a month, then you should probably either get a pregnancy test, or go see your doctor.
If its your first period or your irregular its normal but if your not irregular it might just be spotting go to the doctor just in case.
your period will never be the same everytime
Yes this is normal. Your period should return to a normal cycle within 3 months.
you can still have your period during pregnancy but it does not usually seem to be normal when you are pregnant mosly irregular
don't worry your periods are just irregular. its completely normal.
you can if you are just starting. it's normal for an irregular flow.
No, you are not pregnant. Sometimes Periods are just a little irregular, it is normal though.
its just irregular, this is normal for the first years, up to 3 or even 4 years until your period cycle will become normal.
Usually not at first but sometimes it is irregular for quite some time
It can cause irregular periods.
Well, I'm like that too, so i guess it is...
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.