For young girls, it can be quite natural to have irregular periods. For older women in their menopause, also. For everybody else, it's an indication of problems (diseases ranging in seriousness, malnourishment, hormones) and you should see a doctor about it.
If the problem turns out to be hormones, the doctor will usually prescribe the pill. If you do not want or cannot take it, try herbal treatments. I've had some very good luck with "Femicula forte" by Bloem.
Irregular periods are very common for women under 20. As you get older it should balance out. People say birth control helps..But i'm not positive.
If you are having irregular periods and moderate to severe abdominal pain you should probably see a gynecologist.
u can't get cancer from irregular periods but irregular periods can be a sign u hav cancer (in the rarest cases). it doesn't matter if u hav regular or irregular periods unless u aren't prepared wen u actually hav it.
It can take months for your periods get back to normal, especially if you are breast feeding you can miss periods or have long times between them. You can still get pregnant while breast feeding and having irregular periods though so you should still use contraception.
No, that's why they are called irregular. O.O
You should visit your gynocologist since irregular periods/ovulation can be very difficult to track.
Irregular periods can indicate irregular ovulation, making it difficult to predict when ovulation occurs and therefore when to time intercourse for conception. Additionally, irregular periods can sometimes be a sign of hormonal imbalances that affect fertility. It is important to consult a healthcare provider to address the underlying cause of irregular periods and discuss fertility options.
My doctor gave me this for the same (irregular periods) and I was having a cyst in my left overy.
Yes! they can be irregular up until her twentys, many women have irregular periods to start with and it is perfectly normal.
Irregular menses can have multiple causes. You should check things out with your doctor.
Yes, it is perfectly normal to have irregular periods at first. Most girls worry about it at first, but there is no need.
Periods can be and often are very irregular in young girls up to 3 years after their first period. After these 3 years, if periods are still extremely irregular, a girl should see her doctor.