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Re: Periods Skip

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 19 Jul 2000 21:04:29 -0500 (CDT)


At Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Alexa wrote: >
>Hi I just turned 16 on July 6. I started my period when I was 13 years
>old. But I only had it one time. My mom would say oh its because
>you've just started your period. Then when I turned 14 I started to
>have my period again. Like it would start at the end of the month for
>like on the 29 or the 30th of each month. Like for 3 to 4 months I not
>real sure. Then when I turned 15 I had it for 3 months, November,
>December, January, then it stop again. Then just resently on June 3 it
>started again. Now that were in july I thought that my period was going
>to be normal now but it's not. It's already July 17 and I still have
>not had my period. I've heard of some people being like me, where they
>only have there period 4 times a year. But is this ok, or is it because
>i'm still kinda young. I also play softball. Does playing a sport have
>anything to do with it? Because of the physical work in a sport? Please
>let me know, thank you

Have you been to see a OB/GYN yet? Sounds to me like you should get your mom to take you to the doctor. I would agree with her that when you were 13 and just starting it would be irregular but by now you should have seen a pattern. I have heard that girls that play sports do tend to have less of a real cycle. But my instinct is to tell you to go see a doctor. He/She can help.




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