Yes it will return. It is not uncommon for young girls to start and stop, start and stop, start and stop. If the probler persists you might take her to a doctor for their professional advice.
2006-12-25 13:56:25
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answered by ~Just A Girl~ 3
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Yeah it will, it's perfectly normal. She's only just hit puberty by the sounds of it. Some girls don't get their second period for six months. Hormones are all over the place and the ovaries haven't quite gotten used to releasing an egg so the body doesn't release the associated hormones. It probably won't go into a proper cycle for two years or so.
2006-12-25 13:57:24
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answered by ? 3
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2016-10-28 08:55:51
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answered by ? 4
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I am not a woman...but if she plays sports she could literally not get a period for years...my ex g/f of 2.5 years did not have a period for like 2 years because she was a track star, and also stressed b/c of school and sports and life...so both stress, and activity can make the period inconssistent or non-exisstient
2006-12-25 13:56:56
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answered by anticrombi4life 2
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A person's period will stop if they are pregnant, overly stressed physically or emotionally, or not getting proper nutrition. Take her to a doctor as soon as you can. Let the doctor know the nature of the problem and you may get in sooner than you would otherwise.
2006-12-25 13:57:03
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answered by graff_monster@sbcglobal.net 2
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How many months did she have her period before they stopped?
Could be normal for her age... Her body is going through so many hormonal changes and stresses at that age.
But I would play it safe and consult her doctor....
2006-12-25 14:04:31
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answered by ASDZA’NI 5
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I don't believe this is bad. She just started so her "schedule" isn't really made yet. This happened to me as well. It's because she just got it. It's nothing to worry about. If you're really worried about it, you should ask a doctor. It's either she just got her period and her cycle isn't made or it's she has stress.
2006-12-25 13:57:41
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answered by Light 3
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in young girls, it is normal for irregular periods. if you are concerned, you can always take her to be examined by a GYN. if it continues, you may want to have some blood work done to check hormonal levels for PCOS. You may also want to see if they'll check prolactin levels which is also a common reason why periods stop.
2006-12-25 13:58:35
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answered by spababy606 3
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Well, you should attempt to visit the Docotor's Office. It would be best for a female Docotor to check her so feels better about. Also she might be pregnant; either way...TAKE HER TO THE DOCTOR! Or she might just be hiding from you.
2006-12-25 14:06:06
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answered by Insomnia 1
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has she seen her doctor? girls should start seeing a gyno as soon as they start maybe even before there are plenty of reason why it could stop but you need to get her checked and i hate to ask but is she having sex i know she's young but with the world the way it is there starting younger and younger you need to have a serious talk with her
2006-12-25 13:57:18
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answered by Anonymous
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