Yes, it may take several months for your cycle to settle down to the "normal" 28 days.
Yes, it is perfectly normal to have irregular periods at first. Most girls worry about it at first, but there is no need.
yeah its sort of normal. most girls start there periods at a younger age (some time around 10 or so), but there have been reports of girls 16 or 17 just having there first period
It is normal to have sparadic periods at first, and even grown women will not always ovulate on schedule. i would not be too worried.
No, it is not normal because you seem to be having irregular periods. It is important to visit a gynaecologist who will give you a way forward.
well first you only have it one week every month. Irregular periods are normal. If you've been having sex, you could be pregnant
I am not sure but this just happened to me. I have had an IUD (Mirena) for 4 years and had not been having any periods. Recently, I lost almost 40 lbs and now I am having a regular period.
Many girls do not have regular periods when they first start having periods. As long as you are having periods every two or three months, there is no real reason for concern at this time. If your periods are very heavy, or if not being able to predict them causes you problems, you may wish to see a doctor (gynecologist) to get help in regulating them.
dont be harmed if you are bleeding in between your periods while you are on the pill, because it could also be an effect for first time users for the pill.. if you are still curiouse, i would advise you to speak to your doctor
yes, if it's your first time starting.
That's normal. I Don't know the reason why but it happens to everyone when they first get their period so it's nothing to worry about. I guess it's because your body isn't used to having a period yet and it's just a practice run before your periods become normal.
well, first of all, it matters how many periods you have had. if this is like your 1-6 period then it is normal to start a little later or earlier. if not then i would say you would know when you are about 2 or 3 weeks late.
After your last Depo-Provera shot, it will take roughly three months to have your first period. As soon as you resume having your periods, ovulation should return to normal as well.