I think from ur words that u r around 15-18 years old.and I would like to tell u from my expierience and study that there's nothing unbnormal in this because since the girl start having periods till around 19-22 years old she may suffer from a sudden stop of period or irregular days between each 2 periods.so u don't have to worry about those few days u have passed without ur period.and there may also be a psysiological reason for this,u may be anxious,either for an exam or for any other raison.so I can advice u to forget about when the next period will be,leave things going normally with marking the days u get it in a calendar wich will help if u go to a doctor or even when u want or r pregnant.
2007-02-24 05:08:33
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answered by Pinka 3
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Several things can cause you to skip a period.
* First and most likely is - if you've been having sex - you're possibly pregnant. Get a test and find out so that you can get proper pre-natal care ASAP. EDIT - I like Dr. Frank's statement - It's right on the money. "A woman of child-bearing age who misses a period is pregnant until proven otherwise!" Total truth. And remember, contraception fails. A lot. There is NO 100% effective method of contraception (though I'd be a complete hysterectomy or castration comes pretty close. LOL)
* Younger girls often have irregular cycles - Even after several years of near-regularity.
* Low body-fat percentages (e.g. in athletic young women) can cause your period to skip.
* Stress - very high stress levels can also cause you to skip.
So, if you're a virgin then one of these other issues is likely the problem...If not, the first one's the most likely.
Hope this helps!
Orion
2007-02-24 05:03:58
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answered by Orion 5
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A menstral cycle is on popular 28 days, notwithstanding it varies from woman to woman. you may no longer be nervous. sessions each so often come later for the reason which you're below greater stress than widespread, or basically some loss of sleep, and so on. yet, in case you pass greater effective than 2 months this is greater valuable to work out a doctor approximately it. Your era will probably come the 2nd when you asked this question. Ha ha.
2016-10-01 22:09:10
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answered by ? 4
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It is not at all uncommon. However you do not say if you are sexually active. When I was a student learning my gynaecology, I was taught that ' A woman of child bearing age who misses a period is pregnant until proven otherwise!' Following his wise dictum if you are having sex check a pregnancy test.
2007-02-24 05:03:40
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answered by Dr Frank 7
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Could you be pregnant? If not then stress can cause you to miss a period as well as changes in your routines such as if you just started an exercise routine. Hope this helps.
2007-02-24 05:02:54
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answered by chunkysmom3502 3
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The real question is what is normal for you.
Are you sexually active?
Do you use contraception? 100% of the time? What kind of contraception?
Call your clinic and make an appt to see your provider.
2007-02-24 05:03:29
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answered by m&m 2
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If you don't have it by the first of the month, you should see your doctor.
2007-02-24 05:01:17
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answered by B 4
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yea it normal. many girls have irregular periods, sometimes it just comes when i feels like it.
2007-02-24 05:38:30
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answered by nikki. v 2
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