Question Posted Wednesday November 8 2006, 8:43 pm
I had my period almost two years ago and I nevr developed. No size increase in my breasts, no curves, just growing hair and that's it. Other girls in my class had their period this year and they already developed (and I would be lying if I didn't say that boy's are starting to get attention form their breasts). I don't think it's the normal "you're just a slow developer" because that's way to long to not develope anything and I'm too scared to talk to my doctor about it because he's a guy. Do you think it's a serious problem and that it'll effect my body in a bad way like getting cancer or something? Yes, stupid question but I'm serious.
XkittyOkatX answered Thursday November 9 2006, 7:27 am: I'm not exactly sure what this could be from. Maybe not getting enough vitamins?? Try to take a multi-vitamin and you should be able to grow more easily. If you can't talk to your doctor, you can call another doctor in the area, or ask to see one of your doctor's (female) nurses.
But believe me, your doctor will know what he is talking about, whether a male or famale, and he will handle your problem professionally. He wont judge you, and he'll only try to help out.
Ahnee answered Wednesday November 8 2006, 10:39 pm: you know some girls just take a while. like my mother for example had basically no curves or breasts or anything 'till she was like 15 or so, and even then it wasnt an insanely noticeable change, then she had two kids and now her boobs are huge. but my mother isnt the point. the periods thing, thats up in the air because young girls often have irregular periods. i used to have mine for over 2 and a half weeks then it wouldnt come again for 2 and a half months. you just never know till you get older. you could ask your doctor about it if you think its really serious though. [ Ahnee's advice column | Ask Ahnee A Question ]
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