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i hadnt had my period since almost 3 months...i am 15 and i had my first period when i was 11..is this normall

2007-02-21 15:03:55 · 4 answers · asked by adventureisrighthere 2 in Health Women's Health

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I'll assume that you're not sexually active.

Irregular periods are very common, especially when you're a teenager. I have been having irregular periods since I first got mine (at 14) and it turns out that I have polycystic ovaries. If this is the first time your period has been irregular, I wouldn't jump to conclusions that there is anything wrong with you.

Stress can definitely affect your period. Also, if you've been experiencing dramatic weight loss or weight gain you can lose your period.

If you're really worried, see a doctor about it. But if I were you, I would just try and relax and wait for it to come back naturally. If you have lost or gained a significant amount of weight which has resulted in you losing your period, you should also speak to a doctor.

2007-02-21 15:12:20 · answer #1 · answered by Snow White 4 · 1 0

Yes, what you are experiencing is normal. As one of the other posters said it can take about 3-5 years to have them get regular. Pls also talk to your mom about your concerns. If you can't do that then try a trusted adult friend or another female family member.

2007-02-21 22:06:28 · answer #2 · answered by sokokl 7 · 1 0

Yes, this is normal especially since you started young. I started at nine years old. (was a bummer) I stopped having them when I turned 12 for a whole year.

2007-02-21 15:15:31 · answer #3 · answered by C C 2 · 1 0

yea i heared that ull period won't get usual...like every month same day and all that stuff untill after like 5 years...or it was 4...or something like that...DONT WORRY GIRL!!! im 14 and i dont hav my regurally eather...i dont give a shi*t about that....:-)

2007-02-21 15:11:34 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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