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irregular mentrual cycle


Question Posted Tuesday July 18 2006, 5:38 pm

Hi im 17 and i got my period when i was 15 but it hasnt been regular there are times when i dont get for 4-6 months whats wrong with me ?? i havent gone to the doctor... is this normal??

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BLONDShorty answered Wednesday July 19 2006, 12:25 am:
yes its normal. people's menstural cycles regulate slower and others faster. urs is pretty normal. if you want, you could go to the doctor just for her/him to check it out but im pretty sure its normal

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xo_underneath answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 9:55 pm:
I'm not sure if its normal or not, but its like that for me too. When I first started mine, it was regular then it skipped from march - august. It hasn't done that since but it will skip a few months every now and again. But, ask your doctor just in case.

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Razhie answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 9:38 pm:
It's not really that abnormal but at your age you aren't wrong to expect to be a bit more regular then that. No reason to rush to a doctor but I would certainly bring it up at your next appointment.

Remember that things like a poor diet and tons of stress can effect your cycle. You're more likely to be regular if you take good care of yourself.

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xoIDOLox answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 8:39 pm:
No, that is not normal. You should definitely contact a doctor. During the first 12-18 months your pediod may last 2-10 days on a 19-35 day cycle. After 18 months, everything should definitely be pretty regular. I would make an appointment with your doctor ASAP.

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orphans answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 8:12 pm:
yea sometimes u wont get it for 6 months at a time

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Lucky answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 7:50 pm:
Of course its normal. dont be worried. once my friend didnt get it for like 3 monthes. they always do that. Nothing 2 worry about


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xOx_BRUN3TT3_xOx answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 7:25 pm:
There probebly isn`t anything wrong but I`m not sure. I think you should just go to the doctor to make sure everything is okay.

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