I have been researching the answer for myself. Here are a few reasons I have found... 1.Could be normal (I recommend making an appointment with gynecologist anyway) 2.Fluctuating hormone levels 3.Thyroid dysfunction 4.Abnormal thickening of the uterus (could need biopsy) 5.Could have scar tissue (possible Endometriosis) 6.Could have tubal or ectopic pregnancy 7.Could have possible infection 8.Worst case scenario...could have cancer I want to say that I am NOT an expert. Just someone that is experiencing the same symptoms of two periods a month. After researching this issue, this is what I have found. I have scheduled an appointment with my gynecologist to be safe. I have been researching the answer for myself. Here are a few reasons I have found... 1.Could be normal (I recommend making an appointment with gynecologist anyway) 2.Fluctuating hormone levels 3.Thyroid dysfunction 4.Abnormal thickening of the uterus (could need biopsy) 5.Could have scar tissue (possible Endometriosis) 6.Could have tubal or ectopic pregnancy 7.Could have possible infection 8.Worst case scenario...could have cancer I want to say that I am NOT an expert. Just someone that is experiencing the same symptoms of two periods a month. After researching this issue, this is what I have found. I have scheduled an appointment with my gynecologist to be safe. I don't know, but that's sooo weird b/c that's happening to me also & I'm 21.... any answers???
Not an ailment, just the menopause. If it goes on too long or is worrying you see a doctor.
As long as you're having periods you can get pregnant.
Yes, there is a girl who was six and had a child (meaning she would have had to be having periods). However, normally, puberty starts around the age 8 for girls and 10 for boys.
No, women go through menopause at around age 50, when their ovaries stop releasing eggs (ova) and, therefore, they stop having periods.
Some girls do get there period twice a month like at the begin of the month and at the end of it. If you are having two periods close together that's something that you should go get checked out at the doctors.
Because when girls stop having periods, they cant get pregnant any more.
Well i really don't know, but that depends on her body. Most women stop having there periods around the age of 45-54.So she either had menopause, is going through it, or stop having her period already.
Normally girls have periods at the age of 12 or 13. But the age starts from 9 to 16.
It could be. Take a test on 16th February
between the ages of 8-14 years of age, when you get it is once a month, about 1 week every month.
30 or 31 depending on the month
This is most likely caused by irregular periods or a hormonal imbalance. If the bleeding was heavy flow then see your doctor as you may need birth control pills to regulate your period if this occurs again. Nothing to worry about but do see your doctor. It can also be due to your age, if you are young and just starting to have periods it can take some women several years before their periods become regular. It may or may not be anything serious.