I got my period twice in one month, once in the beginning, and once towards the!


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Menstrual abnormalities can be due to many things including stress, weight gain/loss, hormonal imbalance,illness, medications, thyroid, pregnancy, cysts, polyps, amongst other reasons. If it continues please see your doctor for an exam and testing, to determine what the exact cause may be.

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Are you living with another lady? Because once I started my peroid, my mom has been getting hers at all different times.

Since a cycle is 28 days and a month is typically 30-31 days, you're likely to have your period at both the beginning and end of some months. Other months, you will have your period only once during the month.

No not at all. The menstural period is not in sync with the calendar month and is generally a few days shorter.

Cycles are generally 28 days long. Some months are shorter then others such as Feb. So it is possible to have 2 periods in one month. I wouldnt worry about about it.

evry girls cycle is different & if uve recently started ur periods this is not uncommon it can take a while 4 them 2 settle in2 a cycle have a chat wiv an older sis, mum, a teacher u trust or the skool nurse 2 find out more

This is normal. A woman's cycle is between 21 and 35 days, so it is perfectly possible to have a period twice in the same month. If it is shorter than 21 days, you might want to take a pregnancy test. What looks like a period could actually be implantation bleeding. There are differences, though, like implantation bleeding is lighter in color and lighter in bleeding.
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