im healthy, a bit under waight but thats normal. i dont want to be a freak and i need to know whats going on inside my body with out needles and stuff that is scary. im really worried! i desperatly want some advise!!! please help me! PLEASE!!!!
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! Im fourteen and my period has been going on for a month now! What do i do!!!!
im fourteen and my period has been going on for a month now!
im healthy, a bit under waight but thats normal. i dont want to be a freak and i need to know whats going on inside my body with out needles and stuff that is scary. im really worried! i desperatly want some advise!!! please help me! PLEASE!!!!
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It's okay hun, don't panic.
Can you talk to your mom about this? Or a female that lives in your house?
What I would do is talk to your mom, or an adult female. Then I would go to the Dr. for a check up.. The Dr. will mostly likely ask you some questions, and just run some tests.
When I was young, my periods were really funny too, and all I had was a hormone problems... Now, I"m not sure if you have this same thing or not, because I"m not a doctor, but the best thing for you to do is to get your parent to take you to see your doctor. He/she will have a better understanding then I do.
But there's no need to panic, just go for a check up."To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment."
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I had this problem as a teen and my daughter had it too. First and formost make sure you are eating a healthy balanced diet so that you don't end up anemic or weak. If this continues the doc will probably want to put you on a low dose form of the pill to regulate your hormones and help you be regular. It amy take a year or two before your body can maintain a regular cycle on it's own. I'll bet your mom had this too, it seems to run in families.Comment
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hey there's no need to panic.Im goign through this myself at the moment and Im 19 it takes a while for thigns to sort themselves out and our bodies can soemtimes mess around which really sucks.If it continues go to see your doctor and get it checked out.just make sure you have enough iron going in and that you stick to a healthy diet.hope this helps.Nothing is TrivialComment
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