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Question Posted Sunday December 3 2006, 12:43 pm

I know it takes up to two years for your period to regukate, but I've been having mine for two years already, and I haven't had my period in about two months. I couldn't be pregnant because I'm a virgin. What could be wrong?

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SilentOne answered Sunday December 3 2006, 7:27 pm:
Just to add to what everyone else has said; Athletes often don't have periods. If you're really (maybe too thin) skinny, your periods will stop, because your body doesn't continue readying itself for childbearing when you don't have enough fat reserves to support a child.

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HOPLESSxROMNTC answered Sunday December 3 2006, 3:04 pm:
Im the same way so I wouldnt worry about it. Ive gone about 3 months sometimes without getting my period but then it just comes the 4th month like nothing happened.

Your period is going to be irregular for awhile. If you skip for a couple more months I would consult a doctor, but besides that be glad you dont have to deal with the annoyonce of it! =]

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snickerzz11 answered Sunday December 3 2006, 1:46 pm:
No one's period is ever exactly on the schedule. Also, two years isn't really all that long. It takes a long time for your period to settle into a normal cycle. If it doesn't come back for a really long time, you might want to see your doctor, but since its only been two months, I wouldn't worry about it right now =]

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LM answered Sunday December 3 2006, 1:45 pm:
Wow, people really worry about this too much.
It's N-O-R-M-A-L for your periods to be irregular, now matter how long you've had it!
It's affected by sicknesses (even mild ones like colds) stress, exercise, nutrition, weight loss, and many other factors.


If you're really concerned, you could talk to a doctor/gynecologist for reassurance. Chances are, you're fine :)

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