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im 16.. i started menstruation when i was 11.. for the initial few years, i thought that it was because i just started menstruating andhence have an irregular period.. but after 5 years, things are still the same.. and i have already completed my puberty stages..

i have menstuation every week two weeks.. its not once a month lik all other girls have..

adding to the question above, i have a few other related questions which have been troubling me for a few years..
1) does that mean that im ovulating twice a month?
2) am i goin to have menopause at a time two times faster than the other woman next time?
3) do i need to get married earlier so that i may give birth before i have no more eggs?

2006-11-11 17:23:49 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

5 answers

You might want to visit your doctor to prescribe you a birth control pill that will regulate your period.

2006-11-11 17:30:56 · answer #1 · answered by †ღ†Jules†ღ† 6 · 0 0

It's a hormonal problem. I went through the same thing, through my late 20's, but I was very irregular before that.
I started where you are now and eventually got to the point where I was bleeding all the time for a year.

1. No. Since you're bleeding so often, you're not ovulating.
2. No, but if you have a hormonal problem, menopause won't come any faster.
3. That won't help any. Many women with this problem have trouble getting pregnant.

See a Gyn for help with this. I went through this too and my Gyn told me I have a hormonal problem. I have been taking the Pill since 1993 initially to stop the bleeding and now to keep my cycle regular (and my body from going crazy).

With some women going on the pill for a short time helps this and the problem is temporary. With others (like me) the problem is permanent. I can never have children.

2006-11-11 17:40:35 · answer #2 · answered by Nancy 6 · 1 0

Your worries should take you to a Dr. It is not normal to have a period twice a month every single month - it can happen once in while. You may or may not be ovulating twice a month. You will not get menopause early because you are going to Dr. and soon to fix this, finally you only get married and have kids because you are in love and want to. Like I said, get it fixed and live a sane life. Do not get married for the sake of marriage and kids.

2006-11-11 17:39:34 · answer #3 · answered by fancyname 6 · 1 0

Hmm, i became into under the effect that breast feeding became into fantastically sturdy beginning administration for the 1st six months in case you're doing it solely. i'm 9 months postpartum and have not had a era yet. seems slightly early to have your era lower back.

2016-10-17 04:25:25 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I'll swim in it, but won't drink out of it, where have you been all my life?

2006-11-11 17:35:07 · answer #5 · answered by 2gone2care 1 · 0 5

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