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? asked in HealthWomen's Health · 1 decade ago

please answer I'm kind of worried..?

I am 14 and I've been getting my periods for almost a year maybe a little over and last month I dont remember getting it and its halfway throu this month and i haven't gotten one...is this normal?

Oh, and there's no way I'm pregnant I haven't had sex

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I am 20 years old and I have been having my period since I was 11. The first couple of years I was regular, but then after that I become irregular. Now-a-days I sometimes only have 3 periods a year. It is normal, and there will be times when you might not be on schedule and when you might not have a period for a couple of months. If you are really concerned you can make an appointment with your doctor or go to a local clinic. I hope this helps!

  • 1 decade ago

    I wouldnt worry too much yet, that can be because of many different things. You can start having irregular periods if you are underweight, ill in some way, or just plain stressed. Anyway, dont worry unless it still hasnt started by next month- then go and see your GP.

  • 1 decade ago

    It is normal to be irregular when you start having periods. Most girls take at least 2 years before they regulate. Your body just has to get used to the hormones. Relax, there's nothing wrong with you.

  • 1 decade ago

    noo dont worry. for the first couple years your period is still getting regulated, so it gonna be kinda weird. its completely normal, you probably just have irregular periods:)

  • 1 decade ago

    do it with the mans *** swAG

  • 1 decade ago

    maybe you're pregnant. like the virgin mary

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