? About Menstrual Cycle!
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If I recall correctly from your previous posts, you're 17 right?
If so, I'm going to assume that your girlfriend is around that age.
Ask her when she first got her period. If it's less than 2-3 years ago, it should be fairly normal. Even if it was longer, I wouldn't really worry. I had my period at 13 and up until I was about 16 the cycles were extremely irregular. They ranged from 21 to 40 days inbetween. As she gets older, her body should adjust and her cycles should become predictable - assuming that she isn't just starting or ending the pill.
If her menstrual periods are less than 21 days apart on a regular basis, she may want to check her blood count to see if she's possibly anemic. If she is anemic, she may have too few red blood cells or too little hemoglobin (oxygen-carrying protein in your red blood cells). People who are anemic need to eat more foods that contain iron and/or take an iron supplement.
Good luck!
If so, I'm going to assume that your girlfriend is around that age.
Ask her when she first got her period. If it's less than 2-3 years ago, it should be fairly normal. Even if it was longer, I wouldn't really worry. I had my period at 13 and up until I was about 16 the cycles were extremely irregular. They ranged from 21 to 40 days inbetween. As she gets older, her body should adjust and her cycles should become predictable - assuming that she isn't just starting or ending the pill.
If her menstrual periods are less than 21 days apart on a regular basis, she may want to check her blood count to see if she's possibly anemic. If she is anemic, she may have too few red blood cells or too little hemoglobin (oxygen-carrying protein in your red blood cells). People who are anemic need to eat more foods that contain iron and/or take an iron supplement.
Good luck!







