I'm pretty sure in your case it's normal. My periods, when they are regular, are about 40 days apart. This is normal for me. Then again, they're not always regular.
2006-09-29 19:02:59
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answered by ChaoticChicaLovesJT 4
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My period was never regular until I started taking birth control pills. My cycle was anywhere from 12 days to 45 days. Talk to your doctor about it, they'll sort you out. It might take a while to find a pill that works properly for you though - give each one at least 6 months to see how it goes. I went through 5 until I found the right one,
2006-09-29 18:59:40
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answered by Seraphim 6
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you should make a doctors appointment, but its not that bad to go that long without a period. they make birth contorl pills that make you have a period only 4 times a year (called seasonale, which im on) and in the future the birth contorl industry is pushing for a pill to give you only one period a year! but if you are really concerend you should go the the doctors. You seem fine, stress, change in diet, exercise, can all delay a period. and since you say its irregular i dont think there's anything to worry about. But you should definately get on the pill (even though you arent sexually active, it help with your cramps and has alot of other positive side effects, like preventing ovarian cysts, and such) and to make your periods more predictable. they really do help out alot with the cramps though!
good luck, wait one more month to see though. im sure you are fine =)
2006-09-29 18:54:45
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answered by Anonymous
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ummmmm ask a doctor cause my cousin was like that and come to find out she had cyst on here ovaries but nothing to be alarmed about unless the doc says so. but just chill it will be fine I'm sure. But don't wait just in case. But there is birth control and it a make it regular even if you are a virgin
2006-09-29 18:53:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldnt be to worried. I agree, go on the pill because they will become more regular.
Do you have any other health problems eg. hormonal problems because irregular periods are a symptom of so many problems. So if you are really worried take note of all the other strange things going on in your body and talk to ur doctor.
I really wouldnt worry to much though.
Good Luck
2006-09-29 18:51:51
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answered by Anonymous
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you need to talk to your dr. it may be an infection or your hormones could be messed up which in my case they were they will offer you birth control if that's the case but don't worry girl you r not alone i have gone through this for a long time. It will all work out. Good Luck!
2006-09-29 18:59:43
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answered by dnsc1206 2
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I think many women have problems with irregular cycles. It can sometime indicate a problem like PCOS, but it can also just be how your body works. Down the road it may be hard to time sex when you are trying to get pregnant, but it may straighten itself out by then. If you are bothered by it, taking birth control pills can regulate you.
2006-09-29 18:49:42
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answered by meltee 3
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I have gone 2 months before with our a period but make a gyno appt. to make sure there isno cancer of some other kind of infection even tho you are a virgin doesnt mean you cant get infections
2006-09-29 18:48:41
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answered by alishatravis 4
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I think that you should go and see a doctor and express your concerns, just to be on the safe side.
There are a lot of factors that can end in period loss or sparseness, and most of them are harmless. It could just be your hormones acting up! But regardless, you should just check to be on the safe side.
2006-09-29 18:48:29
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answered by Anonymous
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go to the doctor and they will suggest putting you on birth control. as much as it seems non important, you need to have your periods regulated. its probably nothing to be super concerned about since you are still a virgin, but call anyways. and i highly suggest birth control it helps
2006-09-29 18:48:36
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answered by Anonymous
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