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MONTHLY CYCLES

OK MY CYCLE IS NEVER NORMAL SOMETIMES I MAY COME ON MONTH TO MONTH AND SOMETIMES I MAY SKIP A MONTH OR TWO ( THE LONGEST I HAVE WENT WITHOUT IS 6 MONTHS) AND IT SEEMS LIKE WHEN U DO COME ON I STAY ON FOR LIKE 2 1/2  TO 3 WEEKS IS THAT NORMAL?
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363281 tn?1643235611
How old are you? Are you doing any strenuous exercises? Are you on any type of hormones, natural or synthetic? What is your stress level?  All of these things can contribute to irregular cycles. I believe I would see a gyn about this however just to make sure it is nothing serious, better to be safe than sorry.
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1513922 tn?1290393559
I to have this, and I'm not on any kind of birth control... I have to ask are u over weight a little? cause I'm over weight and I've been on a diet now for 4 months and ever since I started losing weight mine seemed to start getting back to the normal. I'd talk with ur obgyn about it, and if ur over weight start losing weight and it should work.. Good luck...
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It is normal to be irregular for the first 2 years of getting your period, and  by then it usually regulates itself. Some can track it by the exact date, others aren't so lucky. Stress, body weight, exercise level, illness and of course pregnancy can cause irregularity.
If you are still concerned, it never hurts to get checked out by the doc just to be safe.
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Have you been to a Gynecologist? There could be several reasons this is going on. Are you on any kind of birth control. This may be causing the irregular periods. Or if your not taking anything you may want to so you can get your periods regulated.   Remar  
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