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is this just late puberty?please help me!

im already turning 18 and still i dont have breasts, i dont have pubic hair and im not yet having my menstrual flow yet there was a time this year that i experience having bloodspot in my undies but that was still late june. im really ashamed because at my age!i still dont have breasts and my menstrual flow. what do you think? please help me...thnx
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thanks,, you really helped me a lot!now im quite confident to say that it'll be alright soon!!just like your sister....thank you so much.. its just that i'm nervous and affraid about the things that may happen like other peoples would be laughing at me because of my condition..
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You should have gone through puberty already. But, don't be worried that you haven't. My sister didn't go through puberty without the help of hormones at about your age. She is a beautiful woman in her late 30s with a very pretty figure. She has normal sized breasts and she gets her period with the help of hormones. She and her husband are in the process of starting a family. Have your parents take you to a gynecologist so that you can be checked out and things can be jump started if need be. Good luck.
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362237 tn?1199808946
well if it is an estrogen thing then u can get hormone pills to give u the needed estrogen and then u will probly get all the boobs and such
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well thanks for the comment..really dont know what to do. i really feel different among  others. anyways thankyou...
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362237 tn?1199808946
Wow I don’t know much but would I would say the you have a low dose of estrogen your hormones aren’t kicking strong enough
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