It is important that you talk to your mother and to your doctor.
2007-01-22 01:23:25
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answered by Vesna G 5
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You really need to talk to your OB/GYN wabout this, and the sooner the better.
Without this being controlled (usually with birth control pills), you will have a great deal of difficulty getting pregnant, because your cycle isn't long enough to build up a healthy lining of your uterus.
Going on some form of birth control often acts like flipping a circuit breaker in your body. When you are with the right partner and wish to conceive, odds are your body will respond the way it should, and you will go back to a normal cycle.
But seeing a doctor now is important. Not having this treated will have the possibility of making you anemic due to the constant menstration that your body isn't recovering from. Plus, the extra cost of feminine hygine products being used so frequently is going to get out of hand.
Please, make an appointment today.
2007-01-22 01:33:23
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answered by Garylian 6
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My ex-sister-in-law was having a period every two weeks and she got pregnant just fine. I do agree that you need to talk to your mom and go see a doctor about this, it's not necessarily a good thing. The pill can regulate it, but you might be able to find out why and treat the cause as well.
2007-01-22 01:26:33
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answered by desiderio 5
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it should not but you should tell you parents. when I first got my period i has it just like that for a year and they put me on birth control pill to help regulate my cycles. I am know the mother of one and am having my second child in the late summer. So don't worry. if you have any other question you can email me
2007-01-22 01:40:09
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answered by mrs. smutty aka sodachix 4
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Definitly talk to a Doctor at the least, they can give you pills that regulate your period, you probably can have children once you are regulated, and if talking to them makes you uncomfortable you should proabably weigh your options... having pms and crapms 80% of the month or talking about it. There is help and your not alone.
2007-01-22 01:28:34
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answered by jonni_richter 2
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You probably need to see the doctor to try to get regulated. No body should have to have thier period that much. I don't think it will stop you from having kids though unless there's an underlying problem.
2007-01-22 01:24:28
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answered by Anonymous
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i,m sorry hon i had the a problem when i was ur age but it was the opposite i did,nt get a period lucky i hear u say well no it was,nt i really think u should go and c ur Drs he might put u on the pill as sometimes this helps regulate ur periods u must be so tired this must be draining u please go to the DRS honey answer to ur Q this should,nt affect u having kids if u get it sorted GOod luck honey really hope it goes well for u xxxx
2007-01-22 01:28:19
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answered by blonde286021 2
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No, shouldn't think so, your hormones just havent settled into a pattern yet, took my daughter 3 years to settle but if you are bothered you could ask your doctor if you could go on the pill for 3 months or so to regularize them
2007-01-22 01:27:25
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answered by Anonymous
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You poor thing. Speak to your mum about your troubles, and go and speak to your doctor, whom I'm sure will be ale to help you and inform you that there is no need to worry about kids, as your periods will probably settle down. Good luck
2007-01-22 02:00:11
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answered by Anonymous
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that's the kind of super question! Why does "GOD" enable human beings to maintain having little ones while they do no longer even shield those they have already got?! you need to take his parental rights away. by using doing no longer something to your newborn, besides as letting him down and disappointing him, he's not something greater helpful then a sperm donor at this factor. it could't be solid to your son to have a guy or woman like that (one that lies to him) in his existence and don't permit every person permit you already know "he needs his father" on the grounds that's bull sh!t. no person needs a father that would not shield them or shield them adequate to ensue on time and pay their newborn help. what kind of a place kind is that?
2016-12-12 17:29:31
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answered by sherburne 4
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Have you been to see a doctor about this ? Periods can be irregular in the beginning but i would have this looked into.
2007-01-22 01:23:38
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answered by Anonymous
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