It all depends on who you are, it also depends on when your mom had it, if your mom had it early chances are that you will probably have it early too and vice versa.
Actually, it can take up to 3 years for her period to become regular.
Yes. It can take a couple of years after your first period for your body to start to regulate the monthly cycle.
Yes, almost every girl gets their period. Sometimes you might not get it until your older than 16, other times you can start at 9 or maybe even younger. It all depends on your body type for when you start your regular period.
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Once a girl has started menstruating, her period should come about once a month and will last for about 5 to 7 days. Cycles vary, though, and what is "normal" for one girl will not be "normal" for another. Some girls have very regular periods and will be able to calculate exactly when their bleeding will start and finish, while others have more irregular cycles and it can be difficult to pinpoint exactly when the period will start and end.
Yes, this is completely normal. Irregular periods are normal within your teens as it takes time for your body to get into a regular pattern of ovulation, and thus into a regular pattern of menstruation.
a girl 17 hasn't had a period what is wrong
Yes, an eleven year old child can skip a period. When a girl first starts menstruation, they are not always on a regular schedule.
That alone is not a confirmation of being pregnant. A girl may skip her period for too many reasons. But yes a pregnant girl does miss her period.
You can get pregnant even the first time. If you are regular and have missed, you need to do a test. Good luck.
Well, if you have a regular period, and this isn't normal for you, I suggest you go to a GP and get it sorted out. If this is your first period, you probably just have an irregular period, meaning it'll be scattered and mightn't come as frequently as other woman's. Don't worry though, it happens to a lot of women :)