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Old May 7, 2007, 07:10 PM
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skipped periods

I have a question about skipped periods. I am fifteen and have just recently gotten my first period a few months ago. During thes past two months, I have not gotten my period. I am wondering if this is normal for girls my age who have just gotten their period. I am worried that it may be some kind of disorder. Please help me!

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Old May 8, 2007, 10:51 AM   #2  
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I have a question about skipped periods. I am fifteen and have just recently gotten my first period a few months ago. During thes past two months, I have not gotten my period. I am wondering if this is normal for girls my age who have just gotten their period. I am worried that it may be some kind of disorder. Please help me!
I am now 34 i started my period when i was 12, and after that first month it came fine for the rest of that year, then it came every once or twice a year after that but the doctor will tell you, you will never have children thats not true, i am married and have 4 children.
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It's normal. It's happened to me numerious times and i'm 21.

No need to worry.
But if you feel uncomfortable about it, you can always go see a doctor hun.
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It is VERY normal. My daughter just started last summer, she has but 3 or 4 a year.

It takes a couple of years for your hormones to get completely straightened out before you become totally regular.
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This is absolutly normal, it takes a while for your body to get into a regular pattern and your period could come more or less at anytime for a while yet, but it will eventually get into a regular pattern...don't worry!
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I have a question about skipped periods. I am fifteen and have just recently gotten my first period a few months ago. During thes past two months, I have not gotten my period. I am wondering if this is normal for girls my age who have just gotten their period. I am worried that it may be some kind of disorder. Please help me!
hi my name is alexis and i am 18 and your young,unless you are sexually active then you might be pregnant if u ddidnt use protection,but ither than that you have nothing to worry about. your body is changing because you are getting older and your hormones are changing
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I have a question about skipped periods. I am fifteen and have just recently gotten my first period a few months ago. During thes past two months, I have not gotten my period. I am wondering if this is normal for girls my age who have just gotten their period. I am worried that it may be some kind of disorder. Please help me!
Its normal 4 ur period 2 b messed up 4 a lil bit after u jus start ur period. I had the same problem.
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Its normal... but after a year if its still skipping ( and your not having sex right?) go see a doctor... i had to and they just put me on birth control to regulate the periods!
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