Girls only, please?

I've asked this before, but I'm looking for more and better answers. (They weren't bad, but I want more help.) I had my first period when I was 11 years 2 months old. The 1st month I had them monthly started in April 2012, I was turning 12. Does that sound earlier than average?
Second, I'm 14, I started high school this year, and my last period was the first week of school. the week of July 30th. Should I be concerned? I don't have enough salt or soda to fully get rid of it, but I'll cut down anyway. How long can I go without a period and no problems? Should I ask a doctor? If so, what kind? I'll probably have to start with a pediatrician, since my mom takes me to one (she's an RN, she'd know where to take me.) How much longer should I wait? What should I do?

2014-11-24T13:30:57Z

I thought soda and salt disturbed menstruation cycles but I must be wrong, Thanks for answers so far!

2014-11-25T17:57:19Z

Caroline and swbarnes2 were okay, Miranda may have been a little to much, but the B!A calmed me down the most. Thanks to all answers!

Quack Quack2014-11-24T13:18:12Z

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If you miss half a year of periods, then see a doctor.
No girls can start at any age.
11 is on the younger scale.
But I know a few that did at that age.
Why did you mention soda and salt?
I'm confused as to your question?
Yes you started a little young, no big deal.
Yes you can miss some periods, no big deal.
What's the problem?

Miranda2014-11-24T14:23:54Z

Soda and salt has nothing to do with it is there a chance of pregnancy? If not you need to visit a doctor I have a friend that only gets her period every two-three months after a year of trying to get pregnant she visited a doctor and found out that she does not ovulate normally causing her to" miss" periods

Caroline2014-11-24T13:01:40Z

If your mom is an RN, seems like you should be asking he this question. I have no idea what you mean by getting rid of it with salt or soda.

?2016-03-31T06:54:11Z

Sounds normal.