I haven't gotten my period for about 2-3 months. Just so you know, I'm NOT pregnant that I know for sure. I'm still a teenager so what could be the cause of this? Could I just be erregular or something, I mean it would be a little strage if I were but can someone tell me ALL the possibilites for why I haven't gotten my period for almost 3 months. Is it possible for me to have entered menopause already? What are the symptons of it? Could someone get it this early?
DearAbby92 answered Thursday March 22 2007, 10:26 pm: Nothing is wrong, at all. It is very common for teens to skip months at a time in the early years of menstrating. My friend skipped 5 months. Unless you are sexually active, you really have nothing to worry about.
andalixsays answered Thursday March 22 2007, 9:18 pm: its not menopause.
if youre light, then that could be a good reason why. i'm really skinny, and i go between 3 to 5 months inbetween each of mine.
if you work out a lot, then that could be why. my bff doesnt get hers during track season, ever.
if you just lost a lot of weight or have an eating disorder, that could stop it. my other friend suffered from anorexia, and her period went away for a year. it was like she never got it at all.
you could also be irregular. if youve had your period for over 2 years, then its unlikely, but its still definitely possible.
its impossible for you to have gotten menopause already.
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im almost positive that that couldnt make it come less often. but if you lost weight, then that might be it. chances are, though, youre just irregular. [ andalixsays's advice column | Ask andalixsays A Question ]
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