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Was wondering if I could have polysystic ovarian syndrome?

I'm a 16 year old female junior in highschool. For some reason, I rarely ever get my period. I first have one when I was about in middle school, maybe 6-7th grade. I only had about one othen that was it, it's just stopped. It started back up when I was a freshmen. It's started April 20th 2013ish. It seemed to be fine and regular but then I started skipping a lot. I skipped a whole year before I got another one. The latest one I had was Augest 11th 2015 and haven't had one since. I'm not pregnant either. I'm still a virgin. I also always have quite tender breasts and that concerns me as well. I do wear a bra all day and sleep with one on top and yes it's my size. Does anyone know what could be wrong?
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I would go to a doctor and tell them your symptoms. I was your age when I was diagnosed with pcos and had a similar thing with the one time period in middle school. Do you have any other symptoms indicative of pcos? Dark underarms, dark neck patches, excess hair, skin tags, etc. It's worth going to your doctor to get checked out.
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Go to the doctors and catch what ever it is early so you don't go through heart ache with it early also it can make you gain weight and its hard to shift but if you catch it you can control it
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