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am i too young?

i have a rather stupid question. i'm almost 30 and i was wondering am i too young to go through menopause? my periods were coming every 2 1/2 weeks for 2 months then i went to the dr. and they told me i had bacterial vaginitis & gave me antibiotics for it. ever since i finshed taking them i should of gotten my period on the 17th of feb, but haven't. what are signs of early menopause and is it even possible?
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Hi irregular bleeding is not good so many women ignore this or go to the local doctor
I have little faith in local doctors they should reffer people and little more
You need to see a specialist and dont ASK your doctor he works for you you tell them what you want.

Good wishes and lets us know what happens.
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So you had bleeding every 2 1/2 weeks for 2 months - that would be four bleeding cycles?  it sounds like it was bleeding,  not periods,  maybe caused by the bacteria?

Twenty nine is way too young for menopause unless you are on some kind of chemotherapy or other condition that would kill off your ovum.    You are only 2 weeks late for your period?

It sounds HIGHLY unlikely this is menopause.   Maybe you should call your doc and schedule another appointment to make sure everything's okay.

Best wishes.
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