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Period problems


Question Posted Sunday March 12 2006, 9:03 am

Okay, well, I got my period back when I was 9 years old, and since then it was wicked heavy. Then a year ago, I stopped getting it. Yesterday was the first time in a year I did get it. I'm 15 years old, and 220-ish pounds. Is this a really big problem?

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x_mystery answered Sunday March 12 2006, 10:24 am:
Well, your period doesn't just stop by itself. There is usually an underlying cause to that, and that cause may be the big problem.

Were you under a lot of stress or clinically depressed?

Did you lose or gain a substantial amount of weight in a relatively short amount of time?

Was there an event that caused anything serious, whether emotionally or physically?

If any of those questions come into play, you should see a doctor. Other than that, if your period remains being normal from now on, you should be okay. If it wavers again, I suggest seeing an doctor to see what might be going on with your cycle.

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