Okay, try not to freak out.
Are you active in sports? If so it is highly common for girls to skip there period while training and competing.
If this is not the case then I have one more question for you.
Have you been sexually active recently? If you have then there is a good chance you could be pregnant.
Are your breast tender? Do your nipples burn? Are you feeling sick in the mornings or in the evenings?
If you are having any of these symptoms and you have had sex recently anywhere from June until now then I suggest you go buy a pregnancy test. If it comes up positive then you need to speak with your parents and let them know.
You and they but mostly you will have some choices to make. You will need to see your family doctor too.
I'm not trying to scare you I am just trying to help you.
Further more if you haven't had sex then you have nothing to worry about as far as being pregnant goes.
I don't know that your estrogen therory is true. But I can tell you that you and your close friends could end up on the same period cycle. This is highly true. However, this wouldn't stop you from having your period all together.
At your age it is common for periods to jump around month to month. But you always get them every month no matter what just on different days.
If you aren't in to sports and haven't had sex and you still haven't got your period then you should talk to your mom and have her make a doctors appointment to make sure that you don't have an infection or something.
Even if you are active in sports you should still have your mom take you to the doctor to make sure that this is normal.
You haven't had your period in 3 months. And you need to find out why.
You are only 14 and your body hasn't stopped developing yet. You will continue to develop over the next several years. Girls develop until they reach 21. That is when development stops.
So I wouldn't worry about my breast just yet. They could literally bloom over night sometime.
I wish you good luck and I hope you found the answers you were looking for. Again I plead with you to talk to your parents about your problem. They are truly the only ones who can help answer your question.
2006-08-30 04:40:38
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answered by rockn75 3
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Probably not. You would need to be living in VERY close proximity to these girls (as in the same household) to have their cycles affect yours. Your bust line growth however has NOTHING to do at all with anything other than you've stopped your first growth spurt. You will probably have 2 more before you reach adulthood.
As for irregularity in your cycles, well, that's to be expected - you ARE only 14 - and I hate to say it, but your cycle will continue to change and modify throughout your adult life ... you may as well get used to it!
As long as you're not having sex, you've got nothing to worry about with late/missed periods.
2006-08-30 04:10:44
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answered by Brutally Honest 7
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Ok. STOP PANICKING. Everyone is different, and you seem perfectly fine to me. It can take up to three years for your periods to sort out, and seeing as though you've just started- there's nothing to worry about at all!!
Just play along with it. You will be fine, and everything will sort itself out eventually. This isn't the time for panicking.
2006-08-30 04:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-06 01:48:14
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answered by Erika 4
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No.
Have you had intercourse without taking precautions? If not it is just your body changing, etc.
Are you athletic? Sometimes that can affect your cycle.
What you are referring to is when girls who live together, such as in a dorm, end up with their menstrual cycles synchronized. I do not think this applies in your case.
2006-08-30 04:10:14
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answered by WendyD1999 5
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Hun ,,,, its common not be so regular when you are that young....unless you are having sex then i suggest you get a pregnancy test, but if you are not then i wouldn't worry about it quite yet. As far as your breasts you are 14 they will grow just give it time.....Be patient
2006-08-30 04:12:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Your young yet and unless you are having sex don't worry. If you are then you better see a doctor. Everything has something to do with it, weight, sports, hormones, emotions or stress, so don't worry yet.
2006-08-30 04:19:05
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answered by Carol 3
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if ur worried maybe u should talk to ur mom or go see a gynecologist cuz u could be having an hormonal imbalance os sumthing.
2006-08-30 04:10:08
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answered by Anonymous
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what age did you FIRST get your period? loss of body fat/quick weight loss could make you skip your period.
2006-08-30 05:05:09
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answered by HatesMondays 4
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