Abnormal periods?!


Question: okay so i got my first period this past january (i was 15), then i got it again in march then once again over the summer. but i haven't gotten it since...? i've heard that my period is not regular because im not fully developed yet..? is this true? because i think i am fully developed, im a 34D...is there something wrong with me?!


Answers: okay so i got my first period this past january (i was 15), then i got it again in march then once again over the summer. but i haven't gotten it since...? i've heard that my period is not regular because im not fully developed yet..? is this true? because i think i am fully developed, im a 34D...is there something wrong with me?!

Fully developed has nothing to do with your breast size. Most teenagers have irregular periods. I did until I was 21 and went on birth control (and now I'm off over 5 years later and back to the irregular thing). As long as you are not worried about being pregnant, then you have nothing to worry about. It takes some people longer to become regular is all (or for some of us, apparently never!).

i would ask your doctor.

Hi Sweetie,
Yes U may be fully developed on the exterior, but not internally as r hormones r still jumping around inside trying to figure what to do. It's a big deal to most girls as they get their period but they don't research the pro's & con's. U'll not have a regular cycle for 1 yr r more that u can actually calander it to a T, so basically u must always be prepared for it. Look on the bright side U R Blooming, alot a girls don't, so plse jus be patient & U'll have the norm. one in no time. And plse stop worring about it, it's Mother Nature & Nothing can stop her! lol





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