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Jun 10, 2012, 01:35 AM
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I'm 15 and I haven't had my period for almost 3 months
I haven't been into some sexual intercourse or something so I'm sure I'm not pregnant. But I'm still not having my period for almost 3 months now so this is freaking me out. I can't tell mom, she'd freak out too and it's awkward. I'm also gaining weight but I don't eat that much. Idk, please help me what to do to get my period back without going to the doctor.
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Jun 10, 2012, 01:45 AM
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Asdasdasda,
Welcome to this beautiful site, first!
Nothing to worry about. It takes time for the periods to get regular with age, and maturity. Contraceptives or the birth-control pills regulate it, or they get regular automatically. You are just in teens, and that too in the middle of it, and it is common. It can take several years to get a "normal" period... Of course, "normal" is different for everybody. It doesn't necessarily mean anything is wrong with you, there are plenty of women that go through this problem, which is not a problem at all. Just relax.
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Jun 10, 2012, 01:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Kahani Punjab
Nothing to worry about.
Please tell me how you know there is nothing to worry about.
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Expert
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Jun 10, 2012, 02:18 AM
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If you are 15 and have never had intercourse it's obvious you are not pregnant. While it may take a while for some girls to regulate their periods, there are some medical conditions that can cause you to miss a period.
What is your diet like? You should have a hormone level checked by your doctor.
If you have never had sex you should not be embarrassed to talk to your mother about this. I'm sure she is as concerned about your health as you are.
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Jun 13, 2012, 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Kahani Punjab
Asdasdasda,
Welcome to this beautiful site, first!
Nothing to worry about. It takes time for the periods to get regular with age, and maturity. Contraceptives or the birth-control pills regulate it, or they get regular automatically. You are just in teens, and that too in the middle of it, and it is common. It can take several years to get a "normal" period... Of course, "normal" is different for everybody. It doesn't necessarily mean anything is wrong with you, there are plenty of women that go through this problem, which is not a problem at all. Just relax.
Irresponsible advice when "see a Physician" is not included. I do not find this to be normal.
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Junior Member
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Jun 26, 2012, 12:14 AM
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That is not a big deal... I think, is it compulsory for every replier to add 'see the medico'?
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Uber Member
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Jun 26, 2012, 05:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Tatla
That is not a big deal...i think, is it compulsory for every replier to add 'see the medico'?
Yes apparently it is - particularly when the advice comes from an RN.
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