batgirl282 answered Thursday July 3 2008, 5:32 pm: OH MY GOD NO, you can absolutely still get pregnant if you're having unprotected sex. sometime you might just not bleed it doesn't mean you're necessarily not ovulating. go to the doctor . [ batgirl282's advice column | Ask batgirl282 A Question ]
erikkka answered Wednesday July 2 2008, 8:14 pm: umm well you deffinetly should go to the doctor because that might not be good... ive seen that on tv. hurry though. tell your mom or something. [ erikkka's advice column | Ask erikkka A Question ]
drawingpaper answered Monday June 30 2008, 1:42 am: well i do nottt think you should go to advicenators for this, go to your doctor girl ! ! being irregular could be a potential problem for the future if you decide to have children. [ drawingpaper's advice column | Ask drawingpaper A Question ]
CheerCandi answered Sunday June 29 2008, 7:50 pm: I like the girls advice below btw.
Ok first of all, that is a pretty long time so you should see a doctor. When I first got my period they were very irregular. Like 3x the first year. My mom talked to the doctor and she said that it is normal for a girl's body to take time to adjust to the changes. So the periods would be very strange but after awhile they will go to normal. I have never heard of a full 2 years of non-period bliss so ask about it (don't consider youself lucky that you haven't had it for awhile). I have heard that some medications could do stuff like delay your periods.
ciao77 answered Sunday June 29 2008, 3:47 pm: The main concern you should be having now is that you haven't had your period in two years- that is far too long. If you haven't already, talk to your doctor or better yet, gynecologist, so they can do tests and talk to you about why you aren't getting you period. This could be a sign of various health problems, so you definitely need to see a gyno. to see why you aren't getting your period regularly, and what you can do about it (maybe take medication, birth control, or even have some lifestyle changes). It could be hormonal, or due to a variety of factors...there's no way to tell unless a doctor diagnoses the problem.
This is a good website I came across, check it out:
About getting pregnant, your body can still ovulate, although your periods are irregular. You can have sex, and out of the blue, still get pregnant since your ovaries can still produce an egg. You really aren't sure if your period will suddenly resume. In other words...don't take the chance. Besides, you can still get STD's with unprotected sex, so of course, better safe than sorry.
In short, go see your gynecologist right away...if you don't have one yet, see a doctor, and they can try referring you to one., you need to talk to a professional about this and see what can be done to get your periods to resume- your problem could be hormonal, lifestyle related, etc., so only a doctor can assess the situation and tell you what needs to be done. S/he can also advise you on any other matters that may concern you. And of course, as a little reminder, if you are going to have sex, use a condom every time. [ ciao77's advice column | Ask ciao77 A Question ]
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