Yes, you can have periods and not have another for mouths its completely normal.
Yes! they can be irregular up until her twentys, many women have irregular periods to start with and it is perfectly normal.
It's common for periods to be light and widely spaced when you first start them. Don't worry about it. Its totally normal.
Because your vagina still need time to get back to normal! Once it has you will start your periods again! Good luck with your baby ;D
It depends... how old are you? And how long ago did you start?
2 months
yeah.
Many girls do not have regular periods when they first start having periods. As long as you are having periods every two or three months, there is no real reason for concern at this time. If your periods are very heavy, or if not being able to predict them causes you problems, you may wish to see a doctor (gynecologist) to get help in regulating them.
That's perfectly normal. During the first one to two years, periods can be very irregular. You may skip one or two months, or have one light period, and a heavy one next. If you miss more than three periods in a row, though, I suggest seeing your doctor.
Young women from the time they go into puberty (10 - 12 they can start their periods) up to 16 they can miss several months of their periods. For young women older to adult women then they may well miss a period and start the next month. If you are over 16 and you have missed several periods it's time to see your doctor to be sure all is well. The birth control pill/patch can also cause you to miss a few periods. This is something your doctor should have warned you about. Perimenopause (can happen from 35 years or up) where your body is getting ready to go into menopause (can last a few years) may cause you to miss periods and some women may not have them for 2 - 3 months or even 6 months. Again it's important to see your doctor. When menopause occurs then the periods cease. Stress can also delay periods or make them erratic.
I just means that if you have not started your period then it means that you will shortly. It is totally normal, and nothing to worry about.------------I am 10 and this is happening, when do you think I will start my period its vagina discharge and it means six months till ur periods!!!
After your last Depo-Provera shot, it will take roughly three months to have your first period. As soon as you resume having your periods, ovulation should return to normal as well.
Obviously, it happened to me and I'm only 13! This can be explained by at least two phenomenon. If you have been sexually active (or have been sexually assaulted), then missing periods could indicate pregnancy. However, it could also be a sign that your endocrine system isn't finished developing and it could take months or so to start having regular periods.