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Missed periods

I am 18 and have been missing my period very regularly. The longest I have gone without having my period is a year and a half. Now it is August and I haven't had my period since April. And before this stretch of 4 months I was having it every other month. I would like to be more normal and I'm not sure if my hormone levels are all off or what.

I shouldn't be pregnant...

My breasts and nipples have both been sore as well. Kinda like your legs feel after a nice long run...that is how my breasts feel. They are sore.

I would just like some answers. I feel like if my hormone levels are all off and I get them regulated it will solve other problems like acne breakouts and such.


In case this makes any difference, I also had the chicken pox 1 1/2 months ago and had my wisdom teeth removed 2 weeks ago.


Been period-less for 4 months and never been regular.
Sore breasts and nipples for maybe a month or so.
18 years old and weigh 105.
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1022175 tn?1251736099
hi, it sounds to me like u have a hormonal imbalance, i would also go onto the pill, if ur not tryin 2 get pregnent, have u been to the docs to get this checked out? they are the only 1's who would really be able 2 help u x
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634745 tn?1256844310
you might have a hormonal imbalance such as pcos (polycystic ovarian syndrome) which is what i have
and you can get tablets and the pill to make things more regular but it will never go
acne is also a symptom of pcos
you need to go to a gyn/ob and get checked out
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