i've had my period for two years, but i haven't had it in the last six months. the last time i got it was in the beginning of june. i've never had sex, besides, after six months i think i would know if i was pregnant. haha. my doctor keeps saying that everything is fine and just to wait..but this is really weird! has anyone else gone through this that could give me any advice?
i got a job in june, and also started a new relationship, that recently ended. i also started running. i figured maybe those could be reasons for me not getting it, but i thought that things should be getting back to normal by now.
karenR answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 11:24 pm: Running can sure do it. I had a friend who was a runner and hers just quit. As a matter of fact when she and her husband wanted a baby the doctor told her to stop running. Her period came back and she got pregnant.
Surprised your doctor didn't tell you that. I guess there is more than one reason to run! You will be fine though, just as your doctor told you. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
russianspy1234 answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 9:29 pm: jesus is coming!!!
MissxJacky answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 8:46 pm: The reason why you're probably having off days of your period is because..
Everyone is different.
No one has the same amount of periods and it's perfectly normal.
I'm sure everything well go alright and you'll start having it like you normally would again.
abercrombie.LvR answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 8:35 pm: It takes 1-3 years for your period to have a consistent cycle! Don't worry- listen to your doctor haha.. they knoww! You'll get it soon! I went through it for 8 months- && i was worried to! Think about it as a breakk! Hahaa
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