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13 years old missed my period


Question Posted Monday June 17 2013, 5:20 am

I have gotten my period since I was 11. It usually goes from the first to the seventh of each month, but i havent gotten it for the last two months. I'm not sexually active AT ALL? Is this bad? Should I be worried??????????

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Dragonflymagic answered Thursday June 20 2013, 10:34 pm:
I was 14 when I got mine. From my very first period it didn't follow any textbook example and yet I was healthy. First one lasted about 3 weeks of light spotting , then nothing for couple of months, then a real period, then 2 weeks of nothing and then a week of spotting, you get the picture. No pattern. Since I had no pain or other distressful symptoms, I chose to not see a Dr. I wasn't sexually active at the time so I had nothing to worry about there either. After about a year passed, it finally became regular. The only time to be worried is if there is pain. Every gyn appt the dr always asks if I've had any unsual pains or problems with my cycle. Next they ask if I have pain with intercourse. And thats it.
Sometimes you can miss periods due to stress or illness usually it's just delayed. If you havent had sex and have no Pain, I wouldnt worry.
If you cant get over your worry, then go see a dr. for the peace of mind.

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TheAnnie answered Tuesday June 18 2013, 11:58 pm:
When I was younger I would often go months without my period. It was very, very irregular. My doctor told me it was very common because the body is still getting used to it. I would say that if your daily life is the same as it has been for the past months, then there is no need to worry. However, to put your mind at ease you can always call your doctor to ask if there is any reason to be concerned.

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Athena777 answered Tuesday June 18 2013, 12:02 pm:
There's no need to worry. It happens sometimes, its a sign that you're unhealthy. Make sure your daily diet is well balanced and do a bit of exercise. If problem still continues,you need to meet you're doctor.

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