OMG! I haven't seen my period in like 3 months..and it's freaking me out. It happened before but that was when I first got it and I went to the GYN and he ssaid it's just cause it's around the first time and also cause I'm too fat!
This time I got fatter but i doubt that's it cause I know REaLLLY fat people and they get it..an that's twice my size. I think it's stress cause this christmas I had alot of problems! How do I get out of the stress...or get it back! nd please don't mention go to the GYN...anyother ways?????
christina answered Friday February 2 2007, 4:29 pm: Stress can affect your period. It might be due to stress, but no one really knows. Also, if you don't eat for a long period of time, your period doesn't come. It could be anything. If you're not sexually active, then it's not pregnancy. And if you're not on bc, then it's not that. If you're still young, your period still could be irregular. I wouldn't worry too much. But 3 months is a long time. You said for people not to tell you to see the gynocologist, but they're the only person who can tell you for sure. They know that they're doing. Nobody here can tell you.
killerface answered Friday February 2 2007, 1:17 pm: Stress, along with other things can effect your period.
I don't really see what he meant by you being too fat, but I have heard that your weight can affect your periods, but it certainly wouldn't STOP because of your weight.
Eat healthier, get rid of your stress, excersize, and wait. That's the best advice I've got.
How do you get rid of stress?
Take a couple minutes everyday to do what YOU want. Forget the homework. Forget the chores. Forget the dog. Forget making dinner for the little brother.
REST. Wether it's taking a run or drinking some tea and sitting in a chair in the back yard or humming to your favorite Blink 182 song--
whatever it is, do it. For several minutes, everyday. Without interruptions. No matter what.
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