you should go to the doctor
2007-02-26 12:14:04
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answered by â?¥ Pawya! 5
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Don't worry about all of the irregularity, and especially not having your period since September. The SAME exact thing happened to me, and i'm fine and regular now. Your period will probably be completely out of wack for the first 2 years, and as far as the spotting goes, your best bet is just to wear a panty liner 24/7 and ALWAYS be prepared with some tampons/pads in your bag. If you still are irregular after 2 years or haven't had another period after a year, you should probably visit your gynecologist, who can prescribe birth control - something that helps regulate your cycle.
2007-02-26 12:34:55
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answered by crazycheerchik 2
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How old are you? Some younger girls who play sports and heavy workout routines often experience period loss. There is the question --could you be pregnant, if there is a chance I would say that's it. If not, there maybe some hormone levels that you might want to get checked. I wouldn't let it go. If it is a hormone issue a lot could go wrong. The lining of your uterus isn't shedding and a lot of build up could end up in a uncontrollable bleeding when the lining finally does shed. You could become anemic and so on and so on. It really sucks dealing with. Last question is your stress level high? That can play a role in your cycle and could also end up in a heavy shedding of the uterus lining later.
2007-02-26 12:44:57
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answered by Miss 1
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was it your first? its normal to have irregular cycles when you first start. spotting is also normal as your body adjusts, but the thing about the discharge is normal to a point, your body will let out a different kind of discharge if theres something wrong, had it been the same? constant? i know thats a personal question but it matters, for your own peace of mind, you might want to go to a doctor.
www.beinggirl.com has a lot of info on getting your period for the first couple times! best of luck!
2007-02-26 12:28:47
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answered by Phoebe24 3
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for the first couple of years since you get your period, it will not come regularly. you will miss some months, some months you will spot. everything is normal. but september does seem a little far away from now.. i would probably call the doctor and ask.
now, if you have had sex u should be worried..
2007-02-26 12:15:40
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answered by jpcjulia 4
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as far as not getting your period in 5 months, only your doctor can help you. i have spotting and discharge all the time, always have. my doctor said "your cursed". its a bummer, but its normal for some women.
2007-02-26 12:27:20
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answered by isitonlove 1
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particular because of the fact in the 1st 6 months to a 300 and sixty 5 days it heavily isn't month-to-month. it fairly is easy to bypass some months or have abnormally short or long classes in this time. do no longer problem approximately it.
2016-12-14 06:31:08
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, definitely go to the doctor... This could be a sign of a major problem. Best of luck!
2007-02-26 12:15:54
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answered by Sarah R 6
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Go to your doctor, you could have a bacterial infection...or it could be nothing. You are not going to get decent medical help on Yahoo answers for this, sorry
2007-02-26 12:14:36
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answered by slipstreamer 7
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That is very strange, you shouldn't miss six periods in a row. You should schedule an apptmnt. with a gynecologist, soon.
2007-02-26 12:14:21
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answered by cotton~candy 4
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