It takes several years for a cycle to normalize. It wouldn't hurt to go to the doctor to be sure, but you might just have irregular periods.
2007-06-29 03:14:16
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answered by catsmeowjrk2000 6
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Well for one thing, you probably are not pregnant!
Well, just kidding.
Anyway getting to the point of issue, my aunt has the same issue as you do.
Except hers is more severe.
She has them once a year, which goes on for a month.
She went to the doctor for this and it was due to hormone changes.
It's quite weird infact
It was mostly because of her irregular and unhealthy diet.
She never ate and was 80 pounds at 5'1, so that explains a lot.
Anyway you might want to check with the doctor.
I would definetly.
Your probably okay though as long as your not feeling weak, because your 15 and still young. Therefore, your body is going through changes.
2007-06-29 03:55:36
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answered by Anonymous
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7 or 8 months?there must be a problem somewhere.check with your doctor.probably a hormonal disorder where you need to do a scan and see how your pelvic region is,there might be functional cysts formed which would ulitmately go away with medicines and its not harmful unless it bursts,so its better to check with your doctor and treat it properly.well, the problem can be treated if you take good care,take medicines properly,see the doctor as suggested.sometimes you might find it hard to concieve like a normal person but it doesnt mean you want get a kid,you can even get a kid through treatment.
2007-06-29 03:53:46
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answered by pye 3
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I would get it checked out, what your doctor will probably do is send you for an ultrasound to look at your uterus and ovaries. I would have to know a lot more in order to make a diagnosis, but it could be something like polycystic ovarian disease, or maybe an imperforate hymen, but a routine ultrasound will give your doctor and you a very good idea of what is going on!
Good luck
Nate RDMS
2007-06-29 03:52:52
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answered by Nate 4
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You shouldn't get worried.I also experienced the same thing that you are going through.The longest that i didn't have was 10 months.Am now 26 years old and they are kind of regular and are not heavy.They first came when i was 18 years.
To be sure you beta visit a doctor.
2007-06-29 06:42:28
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answered by Here 1
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no, you should not be worried. you had only a few of them, your body still adapts to the hormonal storm that goes through your body. i would consult a doctor anyways, just to be on the safe side and to put your mind at ease. it doesn´t means anything, let alone that you cannot have children (the probability exists, but it is negligibly small-let the doc decide, that´s what he´s paid for).
2007-06-29 04:19:26
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answered by chem_freak 5
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go to a doctor, get on birth control pills, they will force your periods to be normalized, that will help you concieve when you are ready for that too. in ten years or so.
2007-06-29 03:48:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes!! See a doctor-this isn't normal.
2007-06-29 03:49:00
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answered by barbara 7
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