= Usually it isn't anything immediately serious, but it can mean that you need to make some lifestyle changes to get back to your usual cycle lengths. If your gynecologist says you are healthy, you may want to make some lifestyle changes. Below are some possibilities: = = Heavy caffeine consumers tend to have twice the risk of short cycle length (less than 24 days) . = Cigarette smoking is another agent that can shorten menstrual cycles . Smoking just 10 cigarettes or more a day may cause menstrual cycles to be shorter in length. Acute or excessive alcohol ingestion sometimes it shortens cycles while at other times it can cause a delay of menses. Fast weight loss or gain.
An unusual amount of stress.
Being sick.
Certain medications.
Menstruation is controlled by the menstrual cycle, a domino effect of hormonal changes between the brain and areas of the reproductive organs, sometimes this can be thrown off (especially in teens). Anything such as stress or ill health around the time you were due to ovulate can delay ovulation [the body attempt to prevent pregnancy when it can't cope] and thus in turn delays menstruation.
Many factors can be attributed to a shorter menstrual cycle. Stress, poor nutrition, excessive physical activity, beginning of early onset menopause, dehydration, are just a few.
A number of factors can cause a shorter period. These include certain forms of Birth Control as well as certain medications. Anxiety, age, weight and hormonal changes.
Some girls start early, some start later. I wouldn't worry about it. It's not abnormal.
Stress
The normal time frame for the beginning of menstruation is anywhere from 10 to 16 years old. Some girls start earlier, some later.
Its normal to occasionally miss a period. About 2-3 a year are missed on average.
Yes, it is normal. It can appear at anytime, as early at age 10, or later at 16. It can even appear earlier or later. If in doubt, contact your doctor.
Yes, some girls do and others are later. Your body decides.
my daughter has been on her normal period and then 2 weeks later again and it has been over 2 weeks that she has been bleeding. what could this possibly be? is it something to worry about?
yes, sometimes later by longer or earlier. it depends on ur cycle (each girl is different)
Normal
Yes, this is normal. Intercourse doesn't effect menstruation at all so it has no relation to your period, when your period starts is dependent on your menstrual cycle - sex doesn't effect this.
Yes.It is normal but it is not your true first period. It will come later.
Most girls get their period around the age of 12 or 13, but some girls as young as 5 have gotten their period, and some girls do not get their period till later in their teen years.ANSWER: in human life children may get there period 9-15 years old.i have a girl body book and there is a page that talks about periods.so i am 100% right its possible kids get there periods around 8 years old