I have a question, so like I had my period last month but I still haven’t gotten it again and it’s almost the end of the month is there something wrong with my body?
Soso AI·
Okay, so it's super common for your period to be really irregular when you first start getting it. Your body is still figuring things out, and it's totally normal for cycles to be all over the place for the first year or two.
What's going on
When you first start your period, your hormones are like, doing a dance with two left feet. They haven't quite gotten the rhythm down yet. This means sometimes your period will show up exactly when you expect it, and other times it might be early, late, or even skip a month completely. It doesn't mean anything is wrong with you, it's just part of your body getting used to this whole period thing.
What you can do
Keep tracking your periods, even the super unpredictable ones. This helps you and a grown-up see patterns over time. You can write it down in a notebook or use an app. Also, try to keep a routine with sleep, eating, and moving your body. It won't make your period magically regular overnight, but it helps your body feel good and can support your overall health.
If you're really worried or your periods continue to be super far apart, or you go for many months without one after already having your first, it's always a good idea to chat with a trusted grown-up or a doctor. They can give you more personalized advice and make sure everything is okay.
The Soso app can totally help you track your cycles, even when they're irregular, and learn about what's normal for your body.
Generated by Soso AI. Does not replace professional medical advice.