Why havent i gotten my period in so long?!


Question: ok. i'm not pregnant, cuz i've NEVER HAD SEX. and it's been, well, it's close to 7 months. and i'm starting to get worried. i take 3 medicines, btw i'm not telling what they are. could it be my medicines? i'm 15 btw. is it normal for me not to have a period for so long. p.s.: i'm not taking a test, cuz i can't be pregnant, cuz i've never had sex.


Answers: ok. i'm not pregnant, cuz i've NEVER HAD SEX. and it's been, well, it's close to 7 months. and i'm starting to get worried. i take 3 medicines, btw i'm not telling what they are. could it be my medicines? i'm 15 btw. is it normal for me not to have a period for so long. p.s.: i'm not taking a test, cuz i can't be pregnant, cuz i've never had sex.

irregular. once, mine skiped an entire year, you'll be fine.

I had the same problem
but because ur so young your periods will be very irregular anyway. Eventually they will be more frequent and you will have a regular cycle, there is nothing to worry about.
Take care.

You're still young. Women's bodies can take years to become regular, and not everyone is regular at any age. At your age, I'd say that it's not something you should worry about unless you were previously very regular for an extended period of time (like over a year) and now suddenly you're not getting your period at all.

The next time you see your regular physician, explain what's happening and ask if you should be concerned. It's possible he may prescribe you birth control pills to try to regulate your period, or he may refer you to a gynocologist.

Have your OBG/YN screen you for polycystic ovary syndrome. This condition can interfere with the ovaries ability to produce the hormones that regulate your period. An ultrasound is all thats needed. If caught early, the condition can be treated with drugs - if you wait, surgery may be required.

Your medications might affect your period, but your doctor who prescribes them will be able to tell you better if they can do that. Because you're still young, your body may just be getting used to having your period. I would say just go to the doctor and make sure that there isn't anything going on.

IDK but consider yourself lucky it is a pain inthe ***!





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