You could have something called POS (polysystic ovarian syndrome) go to the doctor and have your doctor run some labs on you including a blood test to make sure you are not pg. your hormone levels may not be high enough to register on a urine pr test.
2006-12-23 11:48:02
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answered by erin c 3
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Have you reason to believe you are pregnant? Intercourse with a significant other? Rather than ask us, why not schedule an appointment at a pregnancy clinic and get the correct information. Since you have had missed periods before, you will need to have accurate information, or suffer the consequences (unless you WANT to get pg) to avoid being pregnant. Good luck. Nothing more wonderful than planned children; nothing more devasting than an accidental pregnancy. I hope that you don't have to worry; that, if pg, you planned it and will be a wonderful parent.
2006-12-23 19:16:52
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answered by dutchlady 5
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If your cycles are weird all the time, then probably not. I used to be that way too. Sometimes I would skip a month & I never knew when it was going to come. I went to the GYN & she put me on a low dose birth control pill to regulate my cycles. At least now I know when they are coming & for some reason they're not as bad as they were before. Talk to your GYN maybe he/she can help, & beside that if there is a problem that would be the person to consult.
2006-12-23 19:19:47
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answered by mrauscher74 3
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I would go to the docs anyhow. messed up periods suck. i had them but they aren't good for you either. if u don't wanna get pregnant u should be on birth control even if your not sexually active it will help with your cycle. its kinda funny some people don't have a period and show negative then there are these people who don't even know they are preggers till they drop the baby in the toilet. lol. i would go to Dr. that is how i got regular. so no more worrying.
2006-12-23 19:18:27
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answered by butterflyharmon 2
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It is normal in many women, particularly if you are thin. I would not advise anyone to take birth control pills because the risks far outweigh the benefit of regular cycles. I had a heart attack at age 26 while on them.
2006-12-23 19:49:51
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answered by lavenderbluelassie 3
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Normally they tell you to worry if you have missed more than 4. Please be sure to ask the doctor to check your hormone levels. I have suffered from something similar and it was indeed pretty serious (not severe). My body eventually stopped menses by the age of 25. Just ask the doctor to do a hormone panel.
2006-12-23 19:16:32
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answered by Isabella O 2
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consult it with a doc they no what to do
2006-12-23 19:16:15
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answered by james e 2
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