Am I commonplace?

I'm thirteen and this is what I experience every month:
1. Irregular periods that later up to 10 days (heavy for the first four to five days, then particularly light for the subsequent 5 to 6 days), and cycles that ONLY SOMETIMES take more than 35 days to return (i.e. I started one length last year on July 4th and didn't start my next length until the 11th of August)
2. Almost painless bowel movements
3. Rarely, painful urination (every couple of months, I suppose due to yeast infections)
4. Severe cramps (I usually get to bed when I have cramps, but sometimes when I enjoy no choice, and I have to turn somewhere, I just bring through it without groaning...it's close to I CHOOSE to let the anguish get to me when I'm at home, but not when I'm out)
5. Very solid flow (for the first four to five days, then it get really light)

I have have my period for almost four years...Is adjectives of this normal? My mom say she used to be this way at my age and that I am ok, but I've never be to a gynecologist.
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I have be having constant abdominal pains for roughly speaking a week now does anybody know what this may be?


It's certainly normal for you to be irregular when you first start your period... irregularity can last for years, I've set women who were irregular into their 20s. However, uncomfortable urination can be a sign of a Urinary Tract infection and should be checked out by a doctor. If you indeed have it, lug the antibiotics that he/she gives you, afterwards start on a regiment of either a chalice of cranberry juice a sunshine, or, if like me you can't stand the chew, cranberry pills. This will do WONDERS for your urinary system (and I've heard race say it make them more "regular" in taking a "dump"). Severe cramps are extremely adjectives, heck I'm 27 and they still knock me on my back once surrounded by a while. Pamprin makes a form of their pms pills that closing all daytime that have aleve within them so if you're ok with naproxen sodium and your doctor give you the ok, that will help tremendously. Heavy flow is also mundane, especially the first half of the bleeding cycle.
Most importantly, know that you're mundane, there are THOUSANDS of women only just like you out here within the world. And not all of us are as childish as you! I think your pediatrician or nonspecific practicioner would suffice for these issues, I don't think you persay obligation a gynecologist.
If you need more serve with your cramps, distribute me a message, there are a few other tricks I've picked up through the years I'll share :)

Past few months I be experiencing night sweating due to over heatiness.?

Tell your mom to help yourself to you to the gyn dr. Dont wait til your symptoms worsen or walk off it to chance. Keep bugging your mom to whip you to see the dr. Best of luck!





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