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30-35,
anonymous
writes: Is it normal for there to not really be any pattern to the times when u get your period? Because I really can't find anything that's close to a pattern and I don't want anything to be wrong with me. I've never done ANYTHING that would cause my period to go all at different times. Just wondering if anybody had an idea of what is possibly going on.
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reader, lexilou +, writes (30 July 2008):
My daughter started at 10 and at 16 is still irregular so its nothing to worry about x
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reader, anonymous, writes (30 July 2008): Hey x
Don't worry, they are completely normal around your age. Also it takes two years or more for them to settle into a regular pattern. There will be plenty more things for you to worry about, so don't let this be one of them, again it's completely normal =)
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reader, anonymous, writes (30 July 2008): Don't worry hun, irregular periods is normal for your age group. You could go to the doctor if you are having a hard time with them though, and he/she could maybe give you some medicine or advice to make them a bit better for you. Good luck!! xxx
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reader, baybee-x-sparkii +, writes (30 July 2008):
this is completely fine (: don't worry cause that can set it off without you realising mine are always irregular. but what i recommend is that you work out the difference between the periods day wise and mark it on the first day of ur period in a diary or on a calendar if tht makes sense. thats how im doing it (:
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reader, aphexinfinite +, writes (30 July 2008):
when i was young till i started the implannon my period was all over the globe ddnt stop me worrying if their was something wrong so i went to the doctor just to get checked out and it turns out its just irregular and heavy periods when they do come i mean sometimes i was waiting 2 months before getting one. so if you are indeed worried go see your gp, it may be something but it may indeed be nothing to worry about so relax make an appointment and take it from their hope that helps aphexy hugs xxx
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reader, Tisha-1 +, writes (30 July 2008):
If you are indeed between the ages of 13-15, then this is normal. Your hormones are bouncing all over the place and you haven't finished maturing, so things take a while to settle down to a specific pattern. I would mention this to your doctor the next time you see her or him if this is still bothering you.
Here's some more information on that.
http://women.webmd.com/tc/normal-menstrual-cycle-menarche-and-the-teenage-menstrual-cycle
So, set your mind at ease for now! You are normal.
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