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Question Posted Monday March 10 2008, 8:00 pm

Ok.
Well I Got My Period.
I Only Got It For A Day.
And It Hasnt Come Since.
Its Been At Least 2 Weeks.
This Hasnt Happened To Me Before.
I Mean I Didnt Get My Period For Four Months
But The Doctor Said It Was Normal.
Im Not Sexually Active Other Than The Fact That
I Finger My Self( Still Virgin).
So Is That Normal?
Btw I Sarted When I Was 11 And Im 14 Now.
Thanks For The Advice I Really Appreciate It!


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ellegirl606 answered Saturday March 15 2008, 5:50 am:
Since you are going through puberty, it's okay that you don't get a regular period yet. Even after puberty, some women still have irregular periods.

Eating habits, stress, and exercise also plays a role in how often/how heavy your period is.

But I highly agree with blwinteler. If you are extremely worried, you should see a gynecologist. It is nothing to be ashamed of and it may seem scary, but it well worth the visit in case something is wrong. As with any sickness, the longer you wait to treat it, the worse it becomes. You have to take care of your body.

Good luck! I'm sure you'll be fine!

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blwinteler answered Monday March 10 2008, 10:27 pm:
It is normal to be very irregular at such a young age. However, it can be a sign of a problem. If this continues to happen, get your mom to take you to a gynecologist for another opinion. I am guessing you see a family practice doctor or even a pediatrician (many treat up to 21 years old), so while the doctor says it is normal, if you were regular for a couple years, then it is something you should watch. A gynecologist can give you a better opinion.
I don't say this to scare you. I say it from my own experience. I had similar problems throughout my teens. Turns out I have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Had I gotten another opinion when I was younger, I would have avoided a lot of pain later on. It never hurts to see another doctor. You will either be certain there is no problem, or catch a problem early enough to make a difference. But in your case, give it another couple cycles before you worry enough to go to a doctor.

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TheAnnie answered Monday March 10 2008, 10:24 pm:
dont worry about it

they take so long to become regular
like im 16 and they are still skrewy for me.

but if you are really worried (which you shouldn't be) talk to you mom and ask her if hers was like this, cause it could be genetic

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arielle316 answered Monday March 10 2008, 10:10 pm:
well sometimes girls get their periods and then they lose it for awhile while they are still going through puberty and then it will come back. the doctor should know best if she says its normal then it is. dont worry about it, i once had a friend who got her period when she was 8 and when she was around 12 she stopped getting it and it didnt come back for almost a full year. when you are still developing your body just goes through some wacky changes is all...everything should be a-okay.

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