Unless you are having sex, it is probably okay. If you are having sex ( which I would highly advise you not to at such a young age) , but if you are, you should consider taking a pregnancy test. If you are abstinent (free from sex), then it is probably okay. If you are just getting familiar with your periods, then it is common for your period to be irregular. It could even take up to two years for your period to regulate completely.
I have the same problem! & Am two weeks late on my period, but the doctor says all this is normal and could last up to three months! Which means, three months of no period! :)
4 weeks and 3 days as long as you have a normal 28 day menstrual cycle. It could be less if you have an irregular ovulation cycle.
yes its normal. you just had a late period now if you mean ur period lasted for 2 weeks then no. see a doctor theres something wrong and you may need to fix it before to late
you should probably go see a doctor.
you can if you are just starting. it's normal for an irregular flow.
I was the same way. I dont know if it is normal or not but I am 19 now and my period is regular.
It's generally not normal for your period to be late - typically your menstrual cycles will follow a pattern and it's normal for there to be around a weeks variation from your average menstrual cycle. If your period is later than predicted how long it is delayed depends on why it is late, if you are sexually active you may want to take a pregnancy test to confirm whether you could be pregnant or not, otherwise it's not a concern until you've gone three months without menstruating.
I'm ten weeks late and I'm getting period pain but no period, there not regular yet but there never this late could i be prego?
i was wondering the same thing. i donated a few weeks ago and mine was about 4 or 5 days late. it had been normal for 2 years so, maybe it can affect it?
about three days into your 'white' section of your pills is still normal
What if you are three days late for your period? It's normal for there to be around 7 days variation from your average menstrual cycle. A few days 'late' isn't a big deal, as long as you're not sexually active no reason for you to worry about it.
It is normal for your cycle to "thrown off" simply due to the absence of the elevated hormone levels. Past two or three weeks it would be appropriate to get a home pregnancy test.