I started my first time and it was outstandingly light and later suddenly i stopped?
i had it on the 13 th and i stopped today what does this be determined? plz no dumb answers!
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Don't worry, it's unbelievably normal to enjoy irregular periods when you are newly starting out. It doesn't mean anything.
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When you first start menstruating, your period will probably be a bit irregular. But honestly, from the 13th to the 17th is a immaculately reasonable length for a time, especially if it's your first one! Nothing to worry in the order of. :)I'm about primed to get married, and?
that's how it works, you are going to be irregular for some time.Very run of the mill, and since you are just starting you may even skip your subsequent period or spot a touch in between here and next.
When you first start your period and as you enter peri-menopause, your period are irregular. For you they will become regular. Don't worry, it is completely typical for you to have irregular period.
Cycles are very "abnormal" when you first start getting them. They may be feathery, heavy, end a couple days, or last several days. As the months step by, your body will eventually become more regular.
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well it can be masses things.......an STD, problem with your cervix, or u r pregant. hold u had sex?? if so next take a trial and take a ssecond onr for a second assessment. if ur not pregnant then be in motion to the gyno right away!good luck!
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First, congratulations on joining the ranks of women.Now, to answer your query. It takes your body a few years after your first term to adjust to it's new role. While that happen, your cycles can be all over the place.
Further, a interval can be from 4 - 7 days, so you're fine here.
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