ohkay.. first off, i am NOT sexually active at all. i've had my for about 2 years. around january i got my period but didnt get it again until the first week of april.. and i still havent gotten it since april!! im freaking out .. is there something wrong?
mushoku answered Friday July 15 2005, 3:10 pm: Hopefully not, but maybe. And if so it could be something minor, or something really major. You should really talk to your mother about it. And I mean that. If you aren't able to ask your mom, ask a friend's mom, or just any older woman you trust with talking about this. [ mushoku's advice column | Ask mushoku A Question ]
ncblondie answered Friday July 15 2005, 3:08 pm: Many things in a woman's life can affect her period. Changes in diet, a new exercise program, or stress can all change a woman's cycle. Just to be on the safe side, consult your doctor to make sure there's not some underlying problem causing you to not get your period. [ ncblondie's advice column | Ask ncblondie A Question ]
IndieKidsCanRock answered Friday July 15 2005, 2:59 pm: ♥People are saying nothing is wrong and it's normal to have irregular period, partially that is right because periods are irregular the first few years, but this is kind of TOO irregular. 3 monthes is a long time to go without a period. Nothing seriously is wrong, but I would suggest telling this to your doctor next time you have a check up. There might be some minor abnormalities. Also, if you're bulimic or anorexic (or just extremley thin) this is probably the cause, but if not, have your doctor check things out. [ IndieKidsCanRock's advice column | Ask IndieKidsCanRock A Question ]
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