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no its not bad. its normal. to get them late isnt normal
If you are a teenager, it is normal to have "odd" menstrual periods - sometimes heavy, sometimes light, sometimes skipping entirely, sometimes very early. Your hormones will level out as you grow, and your periods will become more regular.
Yes that's finee
you may be going through some very early stages of menopause!
Some babies never crawl, which, by the way, is completely normal. But most babies who crawl do so between seven and nine months, with some starting as early as six months.
Yes, a lady can experience her period as early as 8 yrs! For those who have experienced their periods normally for sometime, there can be irregularities leading to an early period which may be due to kind of food intake.
:-P I'm a lad but my... "Talk" in school included girls... If you are in the first few months of having periods it might be irregular... That's all I know tho
It is normal to show a little bump that early. I was already leaving my pants unbuttoned when I was at that stage with my first pregnancy
Sometimes - if you have PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) you don't have regular periods at all unless you are on medication (Birth Control or glucophage). It seems to early for menopause. I would go see a doctor.
The first few years periods can be all over the place early one month late the next. Perfectly normal.
Yes, that is normal. Everyone starts leaking at different times in pregnancy. i was pregnant with twins and started at 5 months. but i think most people start about 7-8 months pregnant.
No, papaya does not cause your periods to start early - just like green tea, it's one of these really bizarre myths that circulate around online. Your period starts when it is due to start according to your menstrual cycles, you can't speed-up your cycles or skip phases of your cycles to start your periods early. You can induce your periods if they are due or late, but nothing you eat will make your periods start early.