go to the doctors, they will put you on the pill to regulate you periods, i was put on the pill at 15 to regulate mine.
2007-03-04 05:55:36
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answered by Dreamah 3
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You cant take any thing to make your period start! have you done a pregnancy test yet as u may be pregnant! i no you said you use protection but accidents still happen and nothing is 100% safe other than not doing it at all I'm afraid! im 19 and im irregular to i some times miss 3 mounths out at a time so im always on edge! iv tryed going on the injection to protect my self from getting pregnant but that still doesnt protect you fron STD's so i used to use condoms aswell! do a pregnancy test make sure your no pregnant then go to your GP and talk over all your options of controseption then you can have safer sex and as in my case after i came off the injection my periods are no in patten! Good luck and i hope iv helped xxx
2007-03-04 14:06:15
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answered by lovelyleanne1 1
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if you havent had a period since 30th jan then as its now the 4th march you should do a pregnancy test. Its common for woman to have irregular periods especially in their teens however you should still be using contraception. Your not only putting yourself at risk of pregnancy but also std's. Wisen up.
2007-03-04 14:16:04
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answered by thedaddy 4
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Hey there.
I don't think that there are medicines out there that will make you come on with your period.
I think that you need to go to your doctors and find out why you have irregular periods. (I also suffer from them). They will run tests to see if they are just within you or if there is a problem.
Dont worry too much.
If you are worried that you may have become preg, then do a home preg test. In the mean time make that appointment, then you wont be worrying when you will be coming on next.
Good luck!
2007-03-04 14:06:00
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answered by chloe 3
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Take a pregnancy test then go to the doctor and get some birth control the pill can be used to help you get a regular cycle also family planning will provide you with condoms as well be careful goodluck
2007-03-04 14:15:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It's so normal to have irregular periods at your age, I was the same. You should go to the doctors and go on the pill, these will help your periods to be regular again. Best advice I can give anyway.
All the best xx
2007-03-04 13:54:58
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answered by Gemma 2
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Hm.. first I think you should look at a calendar. TODAY is March 4, 2007. If I were you, I would schedule an appointment with your doctor, also go and buy two or three pregnancy tests and take them tomorrow morning.
2007-03-04 14:02:50
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answered by mrs.russell 7
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Today is March 4th.
You should go to the doctor and ask him about that new birth control pill that is out now. I don't know the name of it, but its suppose to regulate your period, help with the cramps and help with the up/down mood swings. I heard it was really good.
2007-03-04 13:54:20
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answered by shell7024 3
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If you are having periods closer together than 14 days you should seek medical attention as it is really hard on your body.
Also take a pregnancy test and smarten up and use protection.
2007-03-04 13:54:19
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answered by Anonymous
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you should do a test before anything else if you are not pregnant then i suggest you go to see your dr who can put you on the pill to regulate your periods, good luck
2007-03-04 14:41:30
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answered by tracy w 3
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