when i was younger i would have my period every other month, now it's regular but go to the doc. and make sure there's nothing wrong
2006-07-10 17:25:06
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answered by riderchick 4
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You need to go see a Dr. There could be many reasons for this. Something could be wrong. How do you know you're not pregnant? Home pregnancy tests aren't always right. A healthy woman is supposed to menstruate every 28 days. If you've not had a period in 4 month's, you NEED to see a OBGYN ASAP!
2006-07-11 00:24:06
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answered by Me in TN 2
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If you are trying to get pregnant, then you'll have to be very patient. Since you don't get your period of such long periods of time, there's a fewer days in which you are fertile. If you are not trying to get pregnant, then go to your doctor and get on the pill, the pill will regulate your period to come every month.
2006-07-11 00:24:03
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answered by Baby_latina 3
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That could be any number of things, including menopause, hormonal disturbances, amenorea caused by anorexia or illness, if you are in training and are exercises very heavily for several hours a day....
Have you taken a pregnancy test? Either way, you need to see a doctor.
2006-07-11 00:24:29
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answered by dreamcatweaver 4
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How long have you had your period for? If you haven't had it for a long time then skipping is normal. because you arn't on a regular cycle. other things that can cause skipping is weight gain and weight loss. and playing lots of sports can mess it up also.
but if you are really scared see a doctor.
2006-07-11 00:24:46
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answered by ♥Brown Eyed Girl ♥ 5
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Hey hon. that is exactly like me.
Last year, i did not have period for several months. But when I went check with a doctor he said that it's ok.
Well, you can go check with your doctor to see if there is something going on with your body.
WISH YOU THE BEST!
2006-07-11 00:26:05
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answered by Anonymous
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you should ask your dr about it. My period has never been on a regular cycle, I talked to my dr about it and found out that the reason is that i don't ovulate and it throws my hormones off balance. There are lots of different reasons why it wouldn't be regular, but only your dr. can tell you for sure whats causing it.
2006-07-11 00:25:29
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answered by Anonymous
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You should talk to your doctor. Depending on how old you are, it could be normal. When you first have your period, it is supposed to be irregular for a little while until it becomes normal for you to have it every month.
2006-07-11 00:25:14
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answered by masterchiefsgf 2
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You got something going on girl ask the doctor.
2006-07-18 12:47:01
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have too little body fat, then that is normal. But then you should gain weight. If that is not the case, you should see a gynecologist - something could be wrong.
2006-07-11 00:22:54
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answered by Jeannie 7
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