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so i have had my period for about 2 years now, and it has never been regular. i just got it on september 1st, and the last time i had it was like in june. 3 months apart doesnt seem right? so i never know when to expect it its getting really irritating. oh im not sexually active either.

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  1. in the medical ward, we have seen such cases ,many were finally caused by infections like STIs and a few others had no cause. the advice is usually to do a v****a swab to check the neatness pf that enviroment and screen for infections, and if you had no sexual activity, then relax it will normalize with time.

    I few other cases, patients have come back to report that their period finally normalised after some sexual intercourse, while this could be explained medically, it is not yet a standard in clinical practice.

    Be guided


  2. you should talk to a doctor about which type of birth control you should use to regulate your periods  

  3. OMJ!!! a JONAS FAN!!! lol ok anyway...... maybe you should tell your mom, or a close friend. Or a sister? a relative might have had the same problem, and if not, I would see a doctor.

    Get Well Soon,

    Brandi

    WOW that was weird, brandi.

  4. I know your problem, I also got my period 2 years ago and it was never regular. So I went to the doctor and she gave me birth controls but the funny thing is that my period started regulating and I didn't even start take any birth controls at all lol. I was kind of happy that I didn't use them because it felt kind of awkward. The best you can do is go to the doctor(it might be bit embrassing but she might fix the problem and you won't have to worry anymore because trust me, I worried a lot if it came and I might of not be prepared) or you can just wait a little bit longer to see if it starts regulating just like me before thinking of going to the doctor.

    :]

  5. I was never regular either, and it was really annoying, so I went on birth control when I was 18.  It's usually a good idea to try and find out why you aren't having regular periods first, because birth control doesn't fix the underlying problem, just masks it.

  6. Best thing to is get on birth control. It helps make you regular and it's always good to know when it's coming.  

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