Don't worry, take a deep breath, your fine. LoL I have the same problem and I'm the same age. It's not a big deal if your not regualr, it's normal cause your hormones are off balance, it's a teen thing. Anyway you can go months without it, it's common. If the problem continues as you get older though, like when your 20, kinda thing, go see your doctor, but for now don't worry about it.
2006-07-15 04:44:24
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answered by Mandy 2
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I think if you don't get regulated say by the time you are 18, go see a gynocologist. At this point, you're body is still adjusting. If you exercise alot, or if you are overweight or underweight, this can have an affect on your monthly cycle. Right now, I wouldn't worry too much about it. Happy to hear you're a virgin; that way you won't have to worry about being pregnant. Don't worry, honey, it will straighten out on it's own.
2006-07-15 04:33:42
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answered by Sassy OLD Broad 7
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I think the best way to solve this problem is to go on the pill. You will know exactly when your period will come each month, and never have to worry about being irregular again. Talk to your mom about this, or go to planned parenthood. Your mom will understand your frustration with your period.
2006-07-15 04:35:40
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answered by mama 5
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i have my period every 10 to 14 days and sometimes every 30 days and sometimes i skip a month. this has been going on for about4 yrs now. my doc has done every test possible to see if anything was wrong and they couldnt find anything. so they said it was just normal for me to be irregular, they only way to regulate a period is to go on birth control
2006-07-15 04:35:48
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answered by cassie c 2
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talk to a gyno about this. i had this problem too - well i didn't have 2 periods a month but mine were very irregular and when i would get them they would be very very heavy. my mom put me on birth control and some kinds of it help to regulate your periods so you might wanna ask your mom about it and look into it with your gyno.
2006-07-15 04:36:05
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answered by nikoxki16 1
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Talk to your doctor or to your mom about seeing a gynacologist. It doesn't sound serious, because some people get regular later than others (or sooner), but you should still tell someone.
2006-07-15 04:33:28
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answered by Chelsea 2
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You need to be checked by a doctor to see why your periods are so frequent and irregular!@
2006-07-15 04:33:11
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answered by nswblue 6
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It is ok. My friend only has hers every 3 months for a very short time.
2006-07-15 04:34:21
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answered by soccerstar966 2
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ask your doctor about this. normally i would think- just starting or pregnant but since none of those apply you should check with your doctor for diseases or sicknesses.
2006-07-15 04:33:00
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answered by That's me 2
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I suggest talking to a gynocologist about this.
2006-07-15 04:33:10
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answered by collegegrad 3
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