No. It will come when it comes. It seems girls are starting their periods earlier and earlier these days. Much of that has to do with the food we are comsuming. There are growth hormones in the milk we drink, it was given to cows so they would produce lots of milk continuously. Although there is no concrete evidence that it causes any real problems for milk drinkers, we are seeing children develop faster because of it. The long term effects are not clear yet. Don't hope for yourself to grow up too fast, you have plenty of time and you will not like your period once it does become regular. It may seem exciting now, but wait until you are doubled over in the fetus position because of cramps!
No, but your doctor would know.
sometimes. if you dont get your period soon or are worried that something may be wrong, go see a doctor
No, you cannot have another menstrual period five days after your last menstrual period. Not all vaginal bleeding is menstruation, one or both of these bleeds are caused by something else. If you regularly experience irregular bleeds like this then you need to talk to your doctor to investigate the cause.
No, it will take even more time than usual (when you already have the period and you exercise more often!)If you don't have the period, and you exercise more often,it doesn't do anything!Another Answer:Excessive exercising can lead to a decrease in menstrual flow and can even cause you to stop getting your period.
If you are worried, or if there is something not expected - see your doctor.
Yes! Call your doctor.
Yes, and you need to see your doctor.
Possibly. See a doctor.
that happend to my dog she had something wrong with her system and i took her to the doctor. =]
It most likely means that something is wrong with the way your body is functioning. You should check in with your doctor.
No, there is nothing wrong with you. If you get to 18 and you still haven't had your period, you need to go and see the doctor
If you have been stressed lately or have not been eating correctly then this can have an affect on your menstual cycle. Exercise habbits can affect this as well. Pregnancy is another. A few weeks late can be normal depending on what you do. Go see your doctor though.