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My period has stopped and i am only 14 what should i do ???

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my period started about 5 months ago it has stopped for about 2 months now i have not had s*x i dont want to c a doctor i will be embarrest what does this mean and when will it start again? and what is the pill will i have to take it???

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  1. you are prolly irregular

    but just to make sure you should go see the doctor.. there is nothing to be embarrassed about. The doctor is there to help you, and they can't repeat anything outside of your appointment.


  2. you periods might regulate themselves...its normal not to have them regularly when youre still in puberty. if you have lost a lot of weight or have been exercising a lot, that would do it. give it a couple months and see before you consult your doc.  the pill is short for "birth control pill" and you only have to take it if you choose to when you are sexually active.

  3. your periods only just started so its normal 2 have irregular periods ur bodys still getting used to it give it some time it will adjust itself but if u are that worried then go c a docter they deal with these things all the time so dont b embarst u can take the contraception pill to help regulate ur cycle and to stop u from getting pregnant when u do become sexualy active

  4. don't stress about it this will make it worse, at 14 your hormones are all over the place which is making your periods irregular right now, they will come back and you'll have at least 40 years of the damned things (something to look forward to isn't it, Ugh!) why don't you have a chat with your mum I'm sure she'll confirm what Ive just said, enjoy your life sweetie and don't worry. lol

  5. Don't be embarrassed, First inform your mom then go to the doctor. There are no embarrassing questions to you doctor.He or she are trained professionals.

  6. If you haven't had s*x, then fear not.  There are many reasons you might be skipping periods, and none of them are anything to be embarrassed about- the most common are weight loss, intensive exercise, and stress.

    And it sometimes takes quite a while before your cycle becomes regular.  Within the first two years irregularity is quite common.  Taking the pill (birth control) will regulate your cycle, but it isn't necessary.

    You really should talk to your mother and a gynocologist.

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