You may be pregnant if you have missed a period and have had unprotected sex so get to your doctor asap to have a blood test done to see if you are pregnant if you have not had sex then still go to your doctor to see why you have skipped a period because this is not normal hope this helps, Good Luck and God Bless!
It can be. especially in the early years when your body is still developing and getting used to things. many things can cause your body to miss a period or be late, including stress, sudden weight gain or loss. some times your body just does weird things and skips them entirely.
When you are just starting your period, it is normal for it to be irregular, but soon it will start to come every month. When you are just starting your period, it is normal for it to be irregular, but soon it will start to come every month.
It would be normal in the following cases: 1. She's pregnant.
2. She's in early menopause.
3. She's on hormones designed to take away the period. Otherwise, it's abnormal.
yes it is better that way so your cycle doesnt get off track.
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.
No.
I was the same way. I dont know if it is normal or not but I am 19 now and my period is regular.
Yes, this is completely normal - it takes time for your body to reach a point where it will ovulate on a regular basis in order for you to have a regular menstrual cycle.
Yes, this is completely normal. Irregular periods are normal within your teens as it takes time for your body to get into a regular pattern of ovulation, and thus into a regular pattern of menstruation.
Yes
While it is not normal, it is a side effect of the MAP. Not all women experience this side effect and even if you do this time is not an indication that you will or will not the next time. It is not a normal period and you will have your regular period when it is due or within a day or two of that time.
Yes, it is very normal, you might even end up with a regular period after stopping the pill.
No, women who take the progestin only pill usually do not have a regular period.
yea that's normal for the first three months sweetheart
No, it is not normal to throw-up during your period. If this is a one off them it is nothing to worry about, if this is a regular occurrence it could be a hormonal imbalance which may be caused by something more serious. If this occurs on a regular basis you should talk to your doctor to investigate.
Until you are about 16 or older, periods aren't regular. So it is normal, and you don't have anything to worry about, just be prepared.