I ve justed started my period but i not rather show if it is because i don't bleed adjectives the time is that conventional



Answers:    Yes, that is really normal. When you first start have periods it is adjectives to miss periods or hold very irregular period. Your body takes some time to regulate the cycle. But even after time here is no guarantee that you will have a predictable cycle, approaching every 28 days you get your term, unless you are on birth control.

So, relax, it's perfectly run of the mill.
When I was 12 I first get mine for one day and after nothing for 2 months, I afterwards had it again for a morning. A few months later I started them regularly. It's not approaching a constant bleed like when u cut ur finger or something. capably, it is flowing constantly but, it will only seepage now and again.

You should chitchat to a female whom u trust close to a teacher or ur mom. If u turn to ur doctor he/she will be able to put u at take the edge off.

Good luck sweetie.
i had my first extent when i was 15 yo already, and wasnt regular (sometimes i would miss 3 to 4 months at a time) until i be already about 26 yo... so oodles factors can affect the regularity of your spell, but in your skin its most probably because your body is still trying to adjust and "tune in" to how regular your primary reproductive organs would go. relish womanhood! ;-)

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