YES. My 'norm' was roughly every other month (sometimes longer), so the doctors put me on Birth Control pills. The hormones in the birth control pils will usually normalize your cycle because they create a natural up-and-down in the hormone levels in your body. Talk to your gynocologist about different options -- many women are choosing to have more infrequent periods now (also accomplished by a pill regimin) so he/she will be able to suggest the best course for you.
usually twice. once in the morning, and once before going to bed.
Brown just means it was dried and if it is bright red it is fresh. It might have only lasted three day if you are not yet regular. Once you get regular it will begin to last for about a week. Just a little hint: My period didn't get regular for about a year so don't expect it to be regular right away.
Yes it can make you "thicker". This is called bloating and is only water weight. It will go down once you are through with your period.
Yes, having irregular cycles can make it more difficult to conceive. Make an appointment with your OB/GYN to determine why your cycles are not regular.
Everybody is different. For some people it takes longer for their period to become regular. But you might want to think about talking to a'GYN, just to make sure everything is "okay."
Yes, it's normal for your menstrual cycle to be irregular once you come off hormonal birth control. While on hormonal birth control your menstrual cycles are suppressed in order to stop ovulation occurring, once you come off hormonal birth control it takes time for your body to start ovulating on a regular basis again. It's a little like going through puberty all over again, or if you had irregular cycles prior to going on hormonal birth control because the issue wasn't treated it may return once you stop using the birth control. Your cycle may continue to be irregular for up to a year.
Yes he is. He has mentioned in many magizines that once the Twilight Saga is over he going back to his regular self.
Yes very. And it can take 2 years to become regular. Even adult women skip one once in awhile.
It can happen, but is not likely that you are pregnant once a period has occurred. Stress and other things in life sometimes interrupt the cycle. If you are not in the right time of life to have a baby, make sure you use birth control. There will be time enough when you have your partner, home and job to bring a child into the world.
Your period occurs once a month.
you will get your period once you hit puberty
Most periods last around 3 to 7 days. If yours is 13, that is not dramatically different. Every girl is different. Therefore, every period is different. A period of 13 days would be normal if the same person always have it for 13 days. If the person usually has a 4 day period, for example, then has a 13 day period, that isn't normal. Remember, if this is one of the first few periods, it is supposed to be irregular Once a regular period starts, then it should stay regular.