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Its not regular. Period.
31% Normal
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I didn't have my period for like 4 months, in a row. Then one day it came back perfectly normal. Lasted like four days and it was gone again. And it has been a month again, and still no sign of it...?
Do you think it's normal?
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thats not normal... go see a gyno!!
There are many things that can affect your period including stress and eating habits so I wouldn't worry too much, but like blue_eyed_bombshell said its worth getting checked put.
I can't really say anything without knowing how old you are. Cos that makes all the difference
nope, its not normal... you should go with a gynecologist as soon is possible. they could give you pills or make a diagnostic. because is always better see whats wrong with your organism.
and more with the ovary.
Go to your GP or doctor, I have weird cycles to they can be going really normal for a couple of months and then suddenlt theyll start coming every 2 weeks. But apparently its okay theres nothing wrong with me as far as they can tell, but you should really get yourself checked out.
That happened to me quite too many times, but I never went to the doctor. It now comes regularly though. I think I was going under too much stress and family problems. You may be having the same problems!
Well many people dont have regular periods so its totally normal amd dont worry about it
There are a lot of factors that would determine whether or not that's "normal." If you just started menstruating, your period can remain irregular for over a year. Like someone else commented, things such as diet and stress can have an effect on the regularity of your period, but keep in mind that pregnancy can, too. I've known women who continued menstruating throughout their pregnancies but very irregularly (it's rare but it happens). Still, I would definitely make an appt. with a gynocologist to make sure everything's alright.