Hello and welcome to EmpowHer,
First of all, I want to mention that it is possible to have a completely healthy reproductive system and not have regular periods.
The only time it becomes important to have a regular period, is if you are trying to get pregnant. Other signs of abnormality include: prolonged, frequent, or heavy bleeding. Other danger signs may include severe symptoms but no bleeding.
In order to help you prepare for future doctor's visits, I have pasted a link to a HER article which lays out all the possible reasons for not having a period. You should definitely discuss them with your gynecologist to make sure nothing serious is going on.
https://www.empowher.com/menstrual-cycle/content/why-am-i-not-having-my-period?page=0,1
I hope that helps.
Faith
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Hello and welcome to EmpowHer,
February 21, 2016 - 11:07pmFirst of all, I want to mention that it is possible to have a completely healthy reproductive system and not have regular periods.
The only time it becomes important to have a regular period, is if you are trying to get pregnant. Other signs of abnormality include: prolonged, frequent, or heavy bleeding. Other danger signs may include severe symptoms but no bleeding.
In order to help you prepare for future doctor's visits, I have pasted a link to a HER article which lays out all the possible reasons for not having a period. You should definitely discuss them with your gynecologist to make sure nothing serious is going on.
https://www.empowher.com/menstrual-cycle/content/why-am-i-not-having-my-period?page=0,1
I hope that helps.
Faith
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