i havent gotten my period on 2 months, this month i thought i was getting it so i put a pad on in case, for like 3-4 days it was like brownish black like when it starts or ends and then it stopped.
orphans answered Wednesday December 26 2007, 4:34 pm: that happend to my friend i dont know what she had or whatever but she did have to go to the doctor i think you should make an apontment good luck [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Rosie2000 answered Wednesday December 26 2007, 2:28 pm: that can be okay. that happened to me last month ( i have alot of problems with mine too) what my doctor had told me was that your body might not of made that much layers inyour uterus to flush out and so not a lot of blood and not a very heavy flow. [ Rosie2000's advice column | Ask Rosie2000 A Question ]
dustinthewind answered Monday December 24 2007, 11:15 pm: Your period should be a white to yellowy color. You know something is wrong if it is too thick or brown or sweet smelling or particularly bad smelling.
Anyway, I think you can see there could be a problem here. I would definitely suggest seeing a doctor. At least tell your parents what's going on. Also, if you think you are pregnant, search for pregnancy hotlines on the net. They will take your call confidentially and get you help if you don't want your parents to know. [ dustinthewind's advice column | Ask dustinthewind A Question ]
mixon07 answered Monday December 24 2007, 7:17 pm: A period is your body's way of saying that you're healthy.
Have you been eating right/treating your body correctly?
Also, if you're having sex, you could be pregnant.
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