Periods fluctuate a lot at the get-go, but it's still in your best interest to talk to a gynecologist. Furthermore, now is a GREAT time to look into finding "your" gynecologist. These doctors are important, and you need one you feel comfy with.
She can tell you what's best to do, what to expect, and give you good advice on regulating periods.
you were probably just spotting. if you haven't had very many periods before, you may have some close together, and some far apart. it takes a while for them to get regular
You probably mean 'recorded history'. It means the period after writing was invented and it is the period from which written sources can be found. That is apart from prehistory all the periods.
Normally abour 1 month apart, but if you are just starting your period and its not a month apart, don't worry. Normally the first about 5 months it skips around a lot, but trust me, it will mellow out soon enough Actully, I've had my period for 2 years, it's still not too regular but its at 16-18 days aprt. is that normal? (same person who asked the origonal question)
No, apart from a girls first period when she can get an amount of discharge being a sign of comming of age and her period on it's way. Periods are not genrally related to Discharge apart from that first time.
Periods can be anywhere from 28 days to 40 days apart. Your period is your uterus clearing the space so you can have a baby.
When your period first starts it is really irratic so it coming really close together or far apart is normal. It will even out eventually.
Everyone is different - the average menstrual cycle length is 28 days but yours may be longer or shorter, it is also normal in your teens for cycles to be irregular.
It happens sometimes because your period is about 21 days apart meaning if you start your period at the very end of the month going into the next then you'll have two periods in one month no big deal
No, it shouldn't. Since your periods are irregular, you should keep track of them (light heavy, anything unusual about it/ symptoms/how many days do they last) and you should have a checkup with a ob/gyn just to make sure things are normal.
A normal period is 28 days apart. Exactly 4 weeks. It can be 25 days to 32 days
Hi, Your question is: Ive had 1 missed period in amongst normal periods 1 negative pregnancy test no symptoms apart from weight gain and what feels like movement in my belly already have 3 kids so know what it feels like? Pregnancy tests can be inaccurate, especially urine pregnancy tests. I would recommend that you see your Doctor and ask specifically for the Quantitative beta HCG pregnancy blood test. This test is 100% accurate.
all birth control methods apart fom condoms can cause irregular break through bleeding. it is normal