
alinaisthebestpersonever
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wow thats strange. just wait it out--i know it seems tough, but thats prolly the only thing u can do. its your body--weird things like that happen.
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blueendred
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go back to your doctors you may need a little opp to put you right,,,
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Its perfectly normal & everyone goes through it. I went throught that annoying irregular cycle. Trust me its going to go away. Dont worry about it its absolutely OK! But if it does continue and is still bothering you, make another appointment with your doctor! Good Luck!
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Wonder Girl
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well when your in your first couple years of getting "that time of the month" you are usually irregular. This could mean you get your period for 3 weeks one month and not at all the next. It also means you could just be getting the "side affects" of the period without the period part. You should just relax and wait it throught. BUT if you still have it for more than another week go to the doctor.
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Iris's Lover aka Garrett O.
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First off, it shouldn't be embarrassing becuase nobody know s you on here. Second, if it's personal don't put it on yahooanswers. The best thing that I can think of is go see the doctor again. My girlfriend says that it could be that you are not old enough for your period to be regular and that if you don't eat right it could affect your period also.
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SweetPandemonium
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don't worry, honey... it's very typical for a young girl's periods to be like this. unles you're having unusually heavy bleeding or a lot of pain, give it a couple more months, then see the doctor again. every girl is different, too, so you may never have regular periods.
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Answer Fairy
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There is nothing you can do about it. You can ask your doctor about getting on birth control. But seriously, it takes about two to five YEARS for you period to become regular and normal.
Sorry, babe.
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Drop Dead, Samantha
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its fine happend to me it should be okay within a yearr butt iff not then uu need to be on birth control to get it regular lol
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Seraphim
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I never had regular periods from when I started (11 or 12) until I was 17 when I went on birth control. That fixed that quite well, and got rid of my hormonal migraines.
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☼Daisies☼
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Try seeing the doctor again, and maybe try taking some pills. Let your body rest as much as possible, though! Good luck! (Your bod needs rest to help it adjust.)
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bee bee
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Go to another doctor for a second opinion. Sometimes when your young your period cycle isn't very normal but to have a cycle for 3 weeks or more I think should be a concern to your doctor. When you go to the doctor again let her know that it's irritating you.....and keep track of exactly how long your cycle is and what type of flow your having. Ex. light, very light, medium, heavy or very heavy. How many pads or tampons do you have to use per day. Is your periods painful? This information will be very useful for you doctor in determining if this problem is serious. Hang in there.....and relax, find a good GYN doctor get referrals from friends and family members, ask you regular Physician for references, go to the doctor again ASAP!!
Good Luck!!!
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lost and alone.
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did your doctor say anything about birth control? that will help, it will make it like two days long!=)
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kuntryguyy
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Yea, I'm a guy, but just listen for a sec, ok?
Human beings are not pressed out of a mold in a big factory somewhere. EVERY ONE OF US IS DIFFERENT.
You are normal. There are no set rules for periods, puberty, pregnancy, acne, etc. Your internal "biological clock" is still in the process of regulating itself. Be patient. It takes time. Just relax, you're normal.
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Debbie V
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Yes, we are all different, but periods should not last more than 2 weeks or you'll be risking anemia.
1. Go see a dr. The old or a new one, but something has to be done. Do not walk out of that office without some action being taken. She needs to run more tests, give you a prescription, or tell you something you can do to heal yourself.
2. If your mum says no dr., go to the school nurse. Ask her how you can get confidential help. If she offers birth control pills, take it, quick. It works so well to regulate periods. I have a 2-3 day period, very light, that is unless I choose to skip the period entirely this month.
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Chelsea J
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idk maybe its just like that but try goin 2 the docta again or maybe wear really thick maxi pads
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Tira A
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Um, first off how old are you?
Menstrual Periods vary person to person. Usually it takes a year or so, give or take a few months even for your particular body to get into reliable predictable cycle' LOL I never did really...and I am in my 40's
Best thing is to keep asking your Dr. They might even suggest a OB/GYN to help.
There are too many things that can be attributed to the symptoms you describe.
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mc23571
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The best help you can get come from the doctors, you have to be checked with an internist, a gynecologist and a endocrinologist.
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nana ♥
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It's just simply that since you recently got it, your body is not used to it. It seems to go crazy. But, to tell you the truth, I went through the same thing, and WOW was I mad! I hated it so much. And waiting for the summer, it's gonna be hard, especially because the summer time is the time to be in the POOL! I hate when I get mine in the summer. It's the worst time of the year to get it. That happens to certain people. (Well, girls). Uhm... Just calm down and don't worry. 6 months will fly by!
hope i helped :]
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kmarbone
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It's ok, your ok. I know this whole period thing is very annoying but it becomes less of a nuissance as you get older.
When your young your periods will be very irregular in the timing, duration, and flow rate. Don't be alarmed, just be prepared. Never get caught without a tampon or pad. You may speak with your doc, sometimes birth control pills will help regulate your period but just know that you are normal. My period didn't start to normalize until I was in my early 20's and still it's nothing you can set your watch to. Everyone's body is different so just don't compare your cycle to anyone elses.
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shandebar
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It may be just taking your body time to adjust. Many people go through that they will have it for a few weeks and then not again for months. It should straighten out eventually. Good Luck!
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Ms. Bubbles
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It's your body. My mom's period only lasts three days, but mine lasts five. Yes, it is annoying for all of us. No, we can't do anything but sit it out.
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mollyflan
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You need to go back to the doctor and tell him/her that you're still having problems. It's time for the doctor to fix the problem because it's obviously not fixing itself.
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Nicole
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That is a little strange. Are your periods regular? If they aren't excess blood may develope if your period comes every other month. ( I get mine every other month). I have never heard of someone getting their period for 2-3 weeks though. I would go back to your doctor.
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GG
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Your doctor will most likely precribe you birthcontrol. Many birth control pills help stabalize your period.
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Baby Firefly
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YOU NEED TO GO BACK TO THE DOCTOR. THEY HAVE PILLS THAT WILL MAKE IT STOP. ONE OF MY FRIENDS HAD THE SAME PROBLEM WHEN I WAS IN SCHOOL.
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azflower25
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What kind of doctor did your mom take you to? How old are you? You need to see an OB/GYN and maybe get on some birth control NOT so you can have sex, but to regulate your periods.
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Nikki Brocato
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i think that u jusst have abnormal bleding my mom has it but her period last abt 1 month
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taximomuv3
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Your hormone levels are off. Besides being a pain in the neck, you could also become anemic if your periods are lasting this long each month. Tell your mom you are tired of wearing tampons/pads practially all month long and want to go back to the doctor. They may put you on the pill to regulate your cycle.
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trav'ler
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Get to a doctor - shouldn't be going on that long - you'll get anaemic before long
or maybe try another doctor or clinic
also check online at the Mayo clinic for other info
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hello
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I kinda had the same issue, are you on Birth Control? My doctor perscribed me estrogen pills and it stopped the bleeding. Hope it helps
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Alexis
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to bad, so sad really. its your body. body tend to be stupid.
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