Does being `Nocturnal for a long period of time affect your Period / Puberty ?
ALL this summer i've been sleeping at like 5 AM & waking up late. for like 2 months ? yeah does that effect my period & pubrety( i`m 12 years old ) i've noticed my flows have gotten really light then before.. is this normal ? Thanks For all answers ;; Highly Appreciated OH & fella`s please don't hate. ; )
Answers:
I wouldn't think it should have any real effect.
Remember there are girls living in Alaska too where they have permi-night for several months where the sun doesn't come above the horizon at all.
A better question would be, why the odd hours at such a young age?
Insomnia? Talk to your Dr. it can be treated, you will feel tons better. I swear I had it for years, no reason to suffer.
Avoiding family issues? Talk to a school counsilor, avoidance can make you physically sick from a mental stressor.
Parties/ Sneaking out? Cut it out. You will thank your self later. You are at risk for disease, and violence. I know you think you have a lot of experience, and so you can make those choices for yourself. Or maybe that since it is concentual it is okay?
It's not thats why the law makes it a crime. You just plain don't have enough years under the belt to know for yourself. When you do get to an "age of reason". You will regret it. 100% of girls who start getting wild at age 12 do regret it when they are older. They wish they could take it back.
I don't mean to be harsh, but I have a suspicion.
Please take care of yourself. No one else will if you don't.
God Bless.
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