you need to see a doctor. If you are sexually active (at your age I truly hope this is not the case), you are probably pregenant.
2007-03-05 01:10:28
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answered by Michael B 3
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There can be several reasons why you're periods have stopped - often teenage girls start and stop and are irregular for a few years before everything settles down - it could just be this. How long were the spaces between your other three periods?
There are a few other reasons - have you been quite ill or lost a lot of weight? Both of these will stop your periods, in women in their 20s, 30s and 40s as well as teenagers. Try to eat a healthy balanced diet to let your body develop correctly.
If you feel ill or your stomach hurts, please go and see your doctor; they have seen everything and everyone befor and will not be embarrassed or grossed-out at all - although I know it is awkward for you. Ask for a female doctor - despite your age they are not allowed to tell your parents anything without your say so. Take a friend with you for moral support.
Good luck!
2007-03-05 01:32:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Im sorry to tell you this but there is no home remedy....Im 16 and i still am not regular...i started when i was 12 and i have only had like 6 periods....When gurls start their periods most of the time it is normal for them to not be regular right away...it is gonna take some time my dear...Dont fret and worry...Im going to tell you this and i know its going to be hard to do but...you need to do it....sweetie u needa tell your mom..or someone close to you...like your aunt or someone...because it would probably be your best bet just to let someone know....my mom knows everytime i dont have my period..but i havnt went to the doctors or anything...because im a very active person..i play basketball,softball,volleyball...and when you are very active you dont have your periods that often one reason why gymnists dont have theirs...so if you have been active that could be another reason to..but just tell somebody..be like " mom im kinda concerned" and then just take the conversation on from there...she might get you a doctors appointment...but if you dont want to go..than you need to tell her that you dont feel comfertable...only do what you think is right...if i were you right now..i wouldnt worry about telling someone....but...thats me if you are concerned about it...and worried and you feel you should tell someone than go ahead...but you need to give your body some time to adjust growing up and changing...have a good day sweetie!!! good luck
2007-03-05 01:15:24
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answered by bekah_2009 2
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dont worry unless you have been sexually active-- I hope not at your age. I started at age 9 and was very irregular till I was 17. Daily stress of school and physical activity can have a big effect on your cycle. Are you having any pain? If there is no pain and you feel other wise ok dont stress over this. Your body will regulate itself in time. I would suggest that you get a pap test by the time you are 15 just to check your overall feminine health. It is a uncomfortable experience but so worth it in the end. Please message me if you would like to talk more on this matter.
2007-03-05 01:12:38
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answered by dinkylynn 4
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You don;t need a home remedy. At 13 years old they will just be like this. You may have one one month and not have another for several or have 2 in the same month. It may take a few years for them to get regular. My daughter had one very light period at 11 years old and didn't get a more normal one for over a year.
2007-03-05 01:09:22
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answered by Betsy 7
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there is no home remedy, one of my daughters is 13, and her periods are very irregular, and she has had them 2 years. This is normal, and , as long as you arnt pregnant ( which I hope you are'nt even sexually active at your age) is nothing to worry about, although I would stress a visit to the doctors just to be on the safe side x
2007-03-05 01:10:27
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answered by tizzy 5
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Unless you are sexually active you have nothing to worry about. At your age periods can be very irregular, but i do recomend speaking to a parent or older relative that you feel comfortable talking to or even a teacher at school just to put your mind at rest. There are some sites online too that may be informative. Take care.
2007-03-05 01:16:22
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answered by seriouslyhellooo 2
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I'm a nurse and a doctor's visit couldn't hurt. However your period won't be regular until you get older. You see once a girl starts her period it can be irregular for many months until the body adjust to them, not to worry. I would recommend that you wear a panty liner, because your period will return without warning. Take care and I hope thins is useful information to you.
2007-03-05 01:13:12
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answered by nursey 3
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u need remedy for what? to get regular periods or do you think you are in some real trouble as you have had some sexual activity over this 8 months period?
As for the first you could start having papaya or pineapple juice that is supposed to regularize periods
2007-03-05 01:35:57
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answered by 2_b_or_not_2_b 3
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This is very normal as long as you are not sexually active. You were VERY young to get your period. You may not get it fully until a year or more down the road. Relax and enjoy the time without it. You will WISH for these days when you are in your twenties or thirties LOL
2007-03-05 01:14:18
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answered by theartisttwin 5
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at your age your period is usually irregular but to go for 8 months it is defiantly something you should see a Dr for. R u sexually active if so you could be pregnant? ether way go see a Dr and get checked out.
2016-03-29 00:45:34
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answered by Anonymous
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