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Hi NSW,

Irregular periods are common in girls who are just beginning to menstruate. It may take the body a while to sort out all the changes going on, so a girl may have a 28-day cycle for 2 months, then miss a month, for example. Usually, after a year or two, the menstrual cycle will become more regular. Some women continue to have irregular periods into adulthood, though.

I'm a little concerned about the fact that youve only had one cycle and that the following one was black blood-- do you have access to a doctor that can evaluate you? That's something you definitely want to look into.

As far as pregnancy goes, you are not pregnant. If you have not had sex there is no possibility of conception.

Keep us updated,

Rosa

June 26, 2011 - 5:00am

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