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Agniukas
post Apr 22 2008, 10:44 AM
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I'm 14. I first got my period when I was 13 (In August). After That I Kept Skipping A Month Until January. Now Its April And I Haven't Had My Period. I'm Too Embarrassed To Tell My Mom That I Want To Go To The Gynecologist. I've Read That You Can Skip Periods For A Month, And That It's Likely To Happen If You're Skinny. I'm 5'8 And I Weigh Around 46 Kg. I've Been Trying To Gain Weight, But I Can't. Please Help Me! ermm.gif
 
 
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tokyo-rose
post Apr 22 2008, 10:59 AM
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I answered your question here, but I'll answer again since you've given more detail this time.

Okay, first, you haven't even had your period for a year. There's no need to visit a gynecologist. Your period will take at LEAST one to two (possibly longer than two, even) to become regular. When I first got mine, I'd sometimes skip my period for a few months during the first year. It could definitely be your weight that's preventing you from menstruating since you're so thin. I don't really know what to tell you about how to effectively gain weight, though.
 

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