I have skipped two monthes in a row. I have not had sex. I am kind of worried. Is it normal to skip? My hormones are the same, as if I were on my period, but nothings happend for 2 monthes? Help!
merecedesxlove answered Tuesday July 11 2006, 12:38 pm: Im not too sure you might have to talk to your doctor on that one.You can then go on birthcontrol so you can get a normal regular cycle instead not getting your period for two months [ merecedesxlove's advice column | Ask merecedesxlove A Question ]
Meghan09 answered Monday July 10 2006, 9:19 pm: If you have only had your period for less then a couple years it is normal because you will be irregular. Don't worry even if you have had it longer because if you get really sick or stressed out you can skip. If you continue to skip your period you should tell your doctor, but your probally fine! [ Meghan09's advice column | Ask Meghan09 A Question ]
Keosha answered Monday July 10 2006, 6:32 pm: Depending on how long u have had ur menstrual cycle your period will be irregular for the frist few years.. its not abnormal because ive had mine for 6 yrs and its just like yours..the pill helps keep it regular if you want to try that [ Keosha's advice column | Ask Keosha A Question ]
just_ask_me answered Monday July 10 2006, 6:30 pm: Well, it's a little hard to say since I don't know your age..but anyway! It is normal to skip a few months, if you aren't regular. When I was 16, I used to skip sometimes 4 months and then get my period. If you are that worried, talk to your mom and see a gyno. I'm sure everythings fine though, and you'll get it again soon. [ just_ask_me's advice column | Ask just_ask_me A Question ]
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