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Question: Hi ummmm soooooooooo........doctors please.?.............................................?
I'm 14 and I haven't had my period in 2 whole months..I've missed full months before but never two..I'm not pregnant and there's no way I could be because I'm a virgin..Is something wrong with me.?I've had my period for 1 1/2 to two years now..I'm scared though because my mom says that if I go another month without getting it I have to go to the OB/GYN and I really don't want to go there!Health Question & Answer


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It is normal for a girl during her first two years of menstruating to have an irregular menstrual cycle.. Some women have irregular periods for their entire lives.. A Teen's body is influenced by it's growth and therefore can start and stop the menstrual cycle when it is growing.. Many things influence irregular cycles...... medications, significant weight gain or loss, over exercise, poor nutrition, drug use, eating disorders and increased stress.. However, if your period is absent for three months or more that is when it is a good idea to see a doctor and rule out certain medical conditions such as PCOS(polycystic ovarian syndrome).. Health Question & Answer

peridos are rarely ever consistant.... people that have had there period for years will still skip months all the time.. There really shouldnt be anything wrong it is completely normal.... after a while it will go to a "normal" cycle.... i promise
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It's completely normal.. I've been having my period for 3 years and I skip a month every once in a while too.. It will even out with time..Health Question & Answer



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