Can masterbation make your period stop and can a doctor tell if you do it?
Question Posted Thursday June 30 2005, 9:35 pm
i am 14 years old and i have masterbated quiet a few times. I was wondering......i have not had my period for 6 monthes now and wanted to know if my masterbating could have effected that? also i wanted to know if a gynocologist can tell if you have masterbated? because i do not want my mother to now! please help me!
qotsa369 answered Saturday July 2 2005, 12:45 am: Masterbation doesn't effect your period, its just because your 14 so your period isn't regular yet or your pregnant depending on if you've had sex or not. Your gynocologist can't tell if you've been masterbaing. Just wondering... why are you going to a gynocologist when your so younge? [ qotsa369's advice column | Ask qotsa369 A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Friday July 1 2005, 12:12 pm: I seveRely doubt mastuRbation had anything to do with the absence of youR peRiod. Though, if you HAVE ALREADY staRted youR cycle.. and you've missed it foR six months now.. you should see someone about that. Is that WHY you'Re going to the Gynocoligist?? And she will not be able to tell whetheR you've been mastuRbating oR not. :) [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
chaos answered Friday July 1 2005, 11:34 am: Masterbation has nothing to do with it. And they can't tell the difference between masterbation and using a tampon physically. So have your mom take you to the gyno and see what is going on. It may be totally normal if you haven't had your period more than a year. [ chaos's advice column | Ask chaos A Question ]
Satsuki answered Friday July 1 2005, 5:02 am: no no no. Masterbation is normal and safe. you should go to the doctor and get checked out is all. my sister masterbated for seven years and she's 15 and doing great. [ Satsuki's advice column | Ask Satsuki A Question ]
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