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writes: i need help...i am 15 years old and i am 3 months late for my period. i am having all the symptoms of pregnancy but ive taken four pregnancy tests but they all came back negative. do u think i could be having false negatives or its just all in my head?
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reader, slimfish +, writes (15 October 2010):
at your age, body weight can be a very big factor.
but relax, its quite common to miss at your age.
but you need to see a doctor and get on the pill and condoms if you are going to have sex.
it save a lot of heartache and sorrow. good luck!.
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reader, Maria-consuela +, writes (15 October 2010):
I'm going to side with Plexi - I think you probably have low BMI and possibly aren't consuming enough calories to keep a regular period.
I was very athletic in highschool, cheerleading, gymnastics, tennis, softball and track - and didn't get a period for a year and a half.
The doctor told me that my body fat was very low, but not neccesarily unhealthy. I was by no means anorexic - just very active.
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 October 2010): I'm 28 years old and my period STILL doesn't come regularly without taking my birth control. Some women are just wired weird, I guess. On the other hand, if you're really worried, then you ought to see a doctor. It's no way to live... wondering whether or not you're pregnant for the last 3 months... especially if it DOES turn out you're pregnant, then you'll be needing EXTRA doctor care for the little human growing inside you right now.
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reader, Latina18 +, writes (15 October 2010):
okay so to answer your question you would have to answer some questions also and truthful.
This might be personal, but "have you had sex with anyone in the past 3months? "
if yes, the you have a 50/50 percent chance that you might be and you should see a doctor.
if No, then dont worry about it. it might be that your stress out, or it can also be that you have just started your period and it takes some time for your body to get use to the period cycle.
i your really worried then go see a doctor, if not then dont stress it. is just going to make it worse.
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 October 2010): I went through the same exact thing. I was late by 2 months and freaking out then 3 months went by... I tried all the best store brand tests but I wasn't pregnant. Finally 12 months later my periods start again. I did alot of homework and discovered that it can be considered normal to miss your periods for months on end but if they don't return after 12 months then it's time to worry.
Just as the others mentioned stress plays a huge part in missing periods but also please see a doctor who can refer you to a specialist if need be. My answer is strictly from personal experience only and shouldn't be construed as actual medical advice. You are stressing right now and have been for a while, when you talk to a medical professional you may find that your periods will return due to relief of stress alone.
Good luck hon! Keep us posted so we know how your doing plus others may benifit from your own personal experience.
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reader, Plexi +, writes (15 October 2010):
Go to a doctor to confirm that you are not pregnant first.
Are you under a lot of stress? stress can often delay your period. I experienced extreme stress a few years ago and my period didn't come for something like 7-8 months( my doctor knew the situation so we just waited it out)
Is it possible that your body % is very low? You will not ovulate if you are not at least something like 15% body fat. Even if you are not anorexic thin you can have low body fat and look normal if you are very sporty.
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reader, person12345 +, writes (15 October 2010):
Those tests are extremely accurate so you're probably not pregnant. You need to go to a doctor so they can check for hormonal imbalances that can cause you to skip your period.
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reader, [?]BitterSweetFinale;[?] +, writes (15 October 2010):
I'd go to your doctor, and have he/she check it out.
Best of luck to you, xoxo.
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