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Gender: Female Location: Pennsylvania Occupation: none! Age: 13 AIM: dontstealmykiesh Member Since: August 11, 2005 Answers: 152 Last Update: December 25, 2005 Visitors: 9528
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Is it true that if your period is abnormal .. like it is a period that you never expect it to come and it skips a few months .. that you won't be able to have a baby when you get olderI'm 15 and I started my period at March (9 months ago) And I haven't had it since July (5 months ago) And I know there isnt anything wrong with me because my friend is the same way and her doctor said there is nothing wrong with her. And I read articles about your period not getting regular until a year after. But my question is .. Does this mean I won't be able to have kids? Because I want them and I don't want that to happen! (link)
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Hah, no. Yeah, it takes a year on average for your period to become regular (i think a year, maybe a little longer??). There are different things that affect your period. I read somewhere that if you change environments (like if you go to camp or something) then your period might go away until you come back or something. Don't worry about the not being able to have kids thing. it's not true.
!~*becca*~!
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