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What does it mean? ((Girls only question))


Question Posted Sunday May 25 2008, 9:52 am

I haven't had my period for a little bit over 2 months now, and I am getting worried. I haven't been sexually active, and if I have I have absolutely no memory of it. But I am still very worried that something is wrong. I started my period like 1 year ago, and I usually have my periods around the same time as my mother, but again, I haven't have my period in a little over in 2 months. I mean, my mom has had 3 periods so far, that means I missed 3. So is there something I should be worried about?

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randomconfusionx answered Tuesday May 27 2008, 1:19 pm:
since you haven't had your period,
your pattern might be irregular.
but go to a doctor just in case,

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ellegirl606 answered Sunday May 25 2008, 6:05 pm:
If you are not sexually active, then you can rule out the whole pregnancy scare. You began your period only a year ago, so don't be surprised that it's irregular. Sometimes it takes years to achieve a regular, steady cycle, and sometimes not at all. I've been having periods for 7 years and the only time it was regular was for the first two years.

If you've been eating differently since then, like not getting enough nutrients, that's a likely cause. I stopped eating meat and didn't get my period for almost three months. If that's the case, you should really follow a healthy diet (the food pyramid) so you get enough of the right foods in your system.

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kittaytoro answered Sunday May 25 2008, 5:17 pm:
I wouldn't worry too much. Considering you said you just got it, it's normal for your period to be skipping around, etc. It actually takes a few years for it to become regular. This is probably all.
It could be acting more irregular if you're eating a ton less than you normally would, but like I said, it's most likely only because you just started.
I'd just reccomend to start writing down when you get it normally, so you're prepared and stuff. And don't worry. (:

XOXO
KAT.

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Rachee answered Sunday May 25 2008, 5:15 pm:
Probably not, because it can take up to two years for your period to get regular! Don't worry about it! =]]]]]]]

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xcrseodcrvesx3 answered Sunday May 25 2008, 5:14 pm:
Its completely normal. I have such an irregular period, i mean i get mine like every 6 months and have it for 3 weeks. And sometimes it comes randomly and ive had mine for about a year also, so dont worry.
hope i helped!

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teardrops7 answered Sunday May 25 2008, 5:09 pm:
well if you only had it since a year ago, then its probably still irregular. Yeah i mean they can get in sync and all but if you are REALLY worried, then ask your mom.
-hayley

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