
Kristie + TTC#3
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I would say talk to you mom. But I think that it's sorta normal to miss some periods in the beginning. But since you are worried... talk to you mom and ask to go see a doctor to talk about it.
GOOD LUCK
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Gabriel G
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Talk to your mom.Mother knows best.Some of the time in any case...lol
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Cassie Mae
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talk to your parents.....
its the best thing you can do.
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Blue Sky Dreamer
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sometimes it just takes a while for your body to find a schedule. give it some time. If it doesn't come back, have your mom take you to the doctor. There are medications you can take to make you more regular. This could include taking birth control. You're not alone. When I was 14 I had a period for about 5 months that never stopped. I took a couple of medications and got it under control.
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Puzzled
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DONT PANIC!
I'm sure you haven't got into your normal cycle when you first start they are very irregular with long gaps between them.
If you already had a normal cycle your periods can be affected by a number of things such as exercise and stress.
If you can just chat to your mum let her know what is going on maybe she even experienced this herself. I think she would be best to advise you whether to see a doctor or not.
Good Luck!
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Dr Frank
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It is NORMAL for periods to be very irregular and erratic in the early stages. This means there is almost certainly nothing wrong with you. I do despair a bit that whatever sex education you have had so far is so very inadequate, and also that you did not feel confident enough about your relationship with your mother to ask her advice.
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pomegranatepants
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You're probably fine. If you are very thin, you might not have enough body fat. You're probably just irregular. If you're worried, have your mom take you for a yearly exam at the OBGYN. You should be having one anyways once a year if you have your period.
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Ann-Marie M
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time to talk to your mom. if she dosent help then doctor
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Dave
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Girls periods dont become Regular till yoy are about 16.
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Jena
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TRUST ME! You are fine! It is always irregular! My friend skipped hers 6 months and then it came back and she was fine!
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maker b
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You are fine. If you are under stress and/or workout a lot, or try and starve yourself (yoyo diet) then that can cause it.
Don't have sex anytime soon but don;t worry about haveing kids. get a college education and worry about kids later. You have a long way to go.
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DD
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A lot of women are irregular. It's nothing to be overly concerned about at your age. (Chances being you haven't had it very long). It could be anything from diet to stress... or that's just how your body works.
If you're really worried about it you can talk to you doctor. But unless you're sexually active I don't think you have much to worry about.
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nellienut93
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Some girls have their periods in a random order and there isnt anyhting wrong with you. Some girls dont have their periods for 6 months at a time and as you are young your body is just finding a regular pattern! it'll be fine soon :)
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kaytee
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have you had any change in diet? picked up a sport? or even if you've been exercising more. also it depends on when you first started your period, it is very irregular for some girls for the first few years. i'm almost 19 and mine is still unpredictable...you're probably fine but if you're genuinely worried talk to someone who can get you to a doctor.
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Baby sitter :)
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nothing.... they can be very long sometimes....if u do not have it for about another week to 3 weeks...u have to tell your parents so they can go to the doctor..... also..some people never have periods because they don't eat enough or u work out do much and 90% of your body weight is muscle...so
ya... hoped this helped :)
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lovelykay
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Sweetheart nothing is wrong with you... your whole life your period is going to be irregular sometimes is just part of being a women... but if you are really worried about it go see your gynecologist and ask her and she will help you further... but I'm positive you have nothing to worry about.
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Grand Pa
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It happens with some girls. Talk to your mom, she will do the needful. No need to get frightened.at this stage.
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Shayne
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Don't worry honey! =)
It's all normal. It's like that for most people! Maybe you are going through a time of a lot of stress, or maybe something as simple as a change in your regular diet. The first few years of your periods you will most likely experience some ups and downs, it takes some time getting used to a "new" body. I had the same thing. When my periods did not come on time or skipped for months, I became worried and started having thoughts about being pregnant, even though I had never even as much as kissed a boy! haha! Another thing is that if you think about your periods not coming, you might actually be slowing them down even more because your body stresses. Just forget about it and focus on other things!
Trust me - i'm only a teen myself and I know how you feel <3
Relax! Have a nice day,
Jenny
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Crimson
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in the first couple of years of having your period u may not hav it every month it is ok this happens for most girls
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Annie
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There are many different things it can be. How old were you when you started you period? If it has been less than a year, it's not uncommon to have it and then stop for a bit. However, you NEED to talk to either your mom or dad or if your not comfortable doing that there are free clinics you can go to that can answer questions for you without telling anyone.
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Cindy C
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its probably nothing your probably just really irregular its not weird you shouldnt worry about it. calm yourself child
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Chaffinch
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No problem there. You are very young and your body is still settling down to growing up. If you are eating OK then you are fine. This happened to me at your age and I have 3 children with absolutely no problems conceiving.
Talk to your mother, that's what she's for my dear.
And don't worry so much.
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Lona
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No, No Hun it's ok.
missing your periods when you young is ok and normal.
But if you get past 18 and your skipping periods it might not be normal and you might have other problems.
But at the same time you might want to go to the doctors any ways because it might be a hormone problem, if this is the case it's ok still you just might need to take meds.
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If this is only the first year or so you've been on your period then that's ok- I started last May and at one point I didn't have it for 2 months! If you're really getting worried then talk to your mom and mention it next doctor appointment, but it's nothing to be too freaked out about especially if you haven't had sex.
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Lizard
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it happens to me. I just started getting my period this summer. I'm also 14. My period has been irregular since. Sometimes i won't get it for another month or so. But i have never not gotten it for over that.
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bijjee
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WAIT for a couple of months yrs. some girls take more time. It is too early to think like this.
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Jeanine D
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actually I got my period when I was 13 for about 3 months and never got it again till I was almost 18 and now its normal. so its normal your fine.
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♥Peace Love♥
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Okay, don't panic.
Periods can be irregular for a long time, and can be as random as can be. So, do not fret too much over this.
However, if you are concerned, ask your mom, trusted aunt, gramma, sister, etc. to take you to the gyno.
PS: I am pretty sure you will be able to have kids.
good luck! =]
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cupidgirl
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your body will find a pattern with some time & your period might not ever be totally regular but its ok. my period was the same way & I have a child- don't worry! you are normal-
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Janey Lyn
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dont worry!
it's normal. i never had my period until i was 14 as well!
it's just late puberty and it's natural.
everyone's period is irregular for the first year or so.
dont worry.
now that im 20, i've regular periods.
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juicyhotkissx3
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if you never had sex than atleast you know you cant be pregnant ... things will be fine this could be ocurring because of a lack of: sleep, alot of stress and many other things. continue with a healthy life style and see a gynecologist if things dont move along
good luckk
ps. this was my own personal opinion and then i found this you should check out the full thing ill put the link
To begin with, let me reassure you that most irregular periods are benign. Missed periods, too frequent periods, spotting, or bouts of heavy clotting and bleeding are usually caused by an underlying hormonal imbalance that is easily treated.
Most of us have missed a period at one point or another — some with anticipation of a pregnancy, others because of anxiety or tension. At the clinic, we see women who menstruate like clockwork, while others report never having had a regular cycle. One thing is a given, however: shifts in hormonal balance will alter whatever pattern a woman has experienced in the past. Such shifts are especially common in perimenopause.
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