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  • L0VEMUSiC20
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 0

    16 and concerd and confused..

    i AM A 16 YEAR 0LD Y0UNG W0MAN
    WH0 HAS BEEN HAViNG iRREGULAR PERiODS
    i WANNA SAY EVERYSiNCE i G0T MY FiRST 0NE
    WHiCH WAS WHEN i WAS iN 5TH GRADE....
    THERE WAS A TiME WHERE iT WAS COMING
    EVERY THREE MONTHS BUT.. THAT STOPPED
    AND THE LAST TiME I HAD MY PERIOD WAS IN AUGUST
    AND THE MONTH IS NOW DECEMBER..
    I KN0 I'M N0T PREGNAT FOR SURE
    BUT I'M ALSO SCARED THAT ME NOT
    HAVING MY PERIODS COULD EFFECT
    ME NOT BEING ABLE TO HAVE KIDS IN
    THE FUTURE LIFE
    PLEASE REPLY IF U KNOW
    WHY THIS IS HAPPENING!!
  • Empathy
    Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 22

    Alot of people are irregular and though irregular periods can make it more difficult to pinpoint when ovulation happens in turn making it harder to concieve,if there is no medical condition causing irregular periods you should beable to concieve without any problems though you might have to use OPKs and BBT.

    Have you been to the doctor about your concerns?The doctor will probably tell you not to worry untill your ready to have kids and then if you don't concieve within a year of trying they will probably run some tests.

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    • L0VEMUSiC20
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 0

      Thanks a lot empathy
      no i haven't been to the doctor
      yet but i am planning on to

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      • WildChild
        Banned
        • Sep 2008
        • 14142

        Get into a doctor, this isn't all that uncommon. I had this for a couple years in my youth and they put me on the pill to regulate me (I was bleedin 3 weeks out of 4) when I got I little older I was as regular as clockwork. My daughter has the same thing. Have you talked to your mother to see if she had trouble with this?
        The irregularity can be maddening - you never know what to expect. (It's why women have to be flexible thinkers - our bodies are changing all the time)

        Starting menstration so young is getting more common and the generally accepted cause of this is hormones or chemicals that act as artificial hormone receptors in our food - most notably BGH in dairy and beef. You may want to switch to BGH free foods, which would mean organic dairy and hormone/antibiotic free meats. Getting those extra hormones out of your system may help.

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