they've been skipping alot.
like i think i got it in dec. but didnt get it again til april and havent gotten it yet this month either.
its been skipping ALOT.
should i go to the doctor and suggest birth control?
Additional info, added Sunday May 13 2007, 9:19 pm: it might help to say that im 100 lbs 5'2 im guessing. but anywho... im underweight a little.. Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? Juelz0587 answered Thursday May 31 2007, 10:56 pm: well, your 16 you are still regulating. I still tend to get like that where i wont have it like 3 months in a row but i know i am not pregnant (gotta have certain stuff to happen...you know hwta i mean) and im 19. If you are really worried about it, go to a doctor and they might put you on birth control which will regulate you. Personally, I don't think it is too bad seeing as you are still maturing and regulating. [ Juelz0587's advice column | Ask Juelz0587 A Question ]
christina answered Monday May 14 2007, 9:29 am: It could be that you're underweight, but it depends when you got your period as well. If you just got it, it's going to be irregular for the first couple of years. I got mine when I was 13, and it still isn't regular. I'm 16 now. If it worries you anyways, see a doctor & suggest birth control to possibly even it out. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
orphans answered Sunday May 13 2007, 11:40 pm: The underweight could be the cause because you are smaller, but it also might not. I suggest just go to the doctor and have tests done. I ended up having cysts on my ovaries and which caused me to skip so much [ i even skipped 6monthes]. 80% of women have them. I was always a small girl so i thought that had alot to do with it, and it somewhat did. You might just have a cyst thats causing you to not get your periods. Nothing to worry about, i wouldnt ask for birth control unless you have to get them. [they cause [more times then not] to gain water weight the first few monthes.] [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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