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I have not had my period for months and am not sexually active, whats wrong??

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ok so im inly 15...i have NEVER had s*x EVER!

and my period has been off since may and im really worriedi want to have kids one day....

i have never heard of minnapause at 15 and btw i think i spelled dat wrong but it doesnt matter but yea i jus hope im okay. thank you!

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  1. Usually at that age your period is never stable. When I was 15 I never had a normal period, I'm 21 now. I would have it one month and then not have one  for 5 whole months. My mom took me to the doctor and the doctor put me on birth control to regulate my period. If you haven't had a normal period for over a year then you need to see your doctor.


  2. Guess its normal and it will sure get regular when you grow up. There is nothing to worry about it.  You will get it. Don't worry. All the best.

    If you still have more confusions and if you are much worried about it, go ahead and have a check up with the GYNO.

  3. period are irregular until you're about 18, if it happens after your 18 go see a doctor... meaning now until your 18 you can have your period each month then you won't get it for 6... or you period can last long. If it gets the the point where you want a period every month talk to your mom or doctor about going to see someone to/putting you on birth control to regulate your cycle.  

  4. It's more common than you think to have irregular cycles in your teens. Hormones play a huge part.  Are you very athletic? Exercise a lot? Thin? Many teens have irregular ovulation due to physical demands and that can cause no periods.  Sometimes you may need some hormone adjustments--your doctor can help you with that. And, be very careful if you do decide to have s*x.  Some girls will figure, "no period--I'm safe!" Nothing is farther from the truth.  We see lots of babies born to those girls!!!  So, please speak with your Mom or a trusted adult, see your doctor and they may do some simple blood tests to see what's up. Best of luck!

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