It is common, but not normal. There are lots of reasons for that to happen. And a few different ways to stop it, but none that I know of can be done without seeing a doctor. You should talk to your parents or another trusted adult and go see a doctor. I think there is no real normal when it comes to your period. Every one is different. I never had a normal period. I would bleed for weeks sometimes and sometimes I would not bleed for months. I never had PMS when I was a teenager but after my first kid I knew it was coming well in advance. At your age your body is still changing a lot and maybe sometimes it just doesn't know what to do. When I was 17 I started taking the shot and it fixed all my problems. I've only had 6 periods in 8 years and that was when I quit my birth control to have my son.
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Eleven years old is in the normal range for a girl to start getting her period. This is a normal and healthy part of female development. Some cultures celebrate a girl's first period with a feast or ceremony.
the normal ages are 8-15 the average is 11
It is possible if you have not started your period yet, you may be fixing to start soon.
why wouldn't it be
Yes, it is called a period and happens monthly.
No, it isn't! See a doctor, girl!)
No i dont think that is normal. Go see a docter sweetheart for a professional opinion.
If she was pregnant it would be highly unlikely for her to get her period, however if she wasn't pregnant she should still get her period like normal.
Yes sometimes it skips a month and it's normal, especially if you are young.
yes its normal to talk about almost everything except girl stuff