it's not normal, but it is very common...you need to see a doctor...there are alot of things it could be..most likely a hormonal imbalance cause by..endometriosis/fibroids/weight gain/loss/ alot of possibilities...the doctors will do some tests and most likely put you on birth control to regulate your periods...dont worry too much, alot of people have this same problem.
also..do NOT wait another 6 months like the post below says to...see a doctor asap.
2007-01-30 16:30:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Having sessions and being pregnant is a risk yet very uncommon. Having intercourse and making use of the 'pulling out' technique is extremely undesirable you may conceive form pre ***, in case you do no longer want to be pregnant you ought to apply birth control. There are additionally quite some STIs around that are truthfully transmitted by using having intercourse making use of no condoms. some people have ordinary sessions the place they dont have them each and each month this relies upon because it has by no skill befell to me. in case you think of you're pregnant the only subject that could confirm it is doing a being pregnant try or an ultrasound test it is fairly something the cyber web can't answer for you i'm afraid.
2016-09-28 05:25:54
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answered by ? 4
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If you had your first period within the last few years and if you're not sexually active, then it's likely that there's nothing wrong. It's just that it takes your body a few years to figure out it's cycle.
If neither of the above is true, see your family doctor immediately. In most cases, your GP can handle these things. or at least can begin to investigate these things. IF necessary, your GP will refer you to a GYN.
2007-01-30 16:34:55
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to go to your gynecologist and have an exam. They'll probably want to do blood tests, too. It could be nothing or it could be something minor like your thyroid, which is totally treatable with medication.
I just went through the same thing. It's not normal to miss your period. Have your mom or dad call and book an appointment for you asap.
Take care.
2007-01-30 16:29:48
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answered by wwhrd 7
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Yes, it can be normal for a 15 year old. Your body is still adjusting.
When I was 15, I was the same way.
Give it another six months and see what happens.
If you're sexually active, it's a different story. You'll need to see a doctor because you could be pregnant.
2007-01-30 16:30:34
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answered by Nancy 6
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If you are not pregnant and have recently started menstruating (1-5 years ago) or have recently had a change in lifestyle (excessive exercise, low body fat) yes it is normal. Otherwise, i would check with a doctor.
2007-01-30 16:27:46
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answered by Jocey 3
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It depends if you have had your periods for a while or not. If you have had them less than a year or so then this is normal but if they were regular before and you've been having them for a couple of years then this is not normal and should be checked by your doc.
2007-01-30 16:30:45
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answered by Anonymous
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are you on birth control? because that causes you to not get regular periods sometimes. if not on birth control then no its not normal go to your doctor immediately ok
2007-01-30 16:29:12
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answered by mrs garfield 5
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Are you on a diet? If you are that can mess up your system-check with your doctor
2007-01-30 16:29:49
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answered by Anonymous
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not normal. see a doctor!!
2007-01-30 16:26:20
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answered by emily.grace 3
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