Biology Forum Human Biology No period, No sex, i don’t know?

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    • #12446
      lazylainna
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      I don’t know how well im suppose to be doing this im new at this but,
      so I haven’t had my period for 4 months, im 15, i dont know exactly when the last time i had my period because its always iregualr and it was sometime in september when the last time i had my period, and i have never had sex before, Im always tired, my back hurts, my stomache hurts, i feel like im going to vomitt sometimes but never doo.. I’ve tried talking to my mom about it and she just asking over and over if i’ve had sex… and i havent and i don’t think she belives me.. i just need advice from someone here please. please tell me all that you know about this.. im really worried.
      thanks..

    • #95748
      mith
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      take a pregnancy test, costs about 15 bucks.

    • #95753
      plasmodesmata11
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      yeah, not to pry, but if you have had sexual relations involving an individual’s sperm POSSIBLY coming into contact even with the external genitalia it is possible. Take the pregnancy test. It will also indicate the levels of different hormones depending on the result… there is a small chance something could be wrong with your endocrine system

    • #95756
      zami’87.
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      I’m not a doctor…Lack of menstruation can be due to anorexia because body saves energy( do you eat enough?)..next ovarian cysts could cause hormonal imbalance..You should do ultrasound, check hormones levels and (just in case) CA 125..
      ps Talk to your mother and visit gynaecologist.Your parents care about you and want to participate in your life..
      It’s probably nothing serious

    • #95821
      jwalin
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      a visit to the doctor won’t harm you

    • #95838
      JackBean
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      Or maybe better visit Jerusalem… New Jesus coming…

      We have a joke in czech, something like:
      A woman is at her gynaecologist and he says:
      "I have a good news for you and your husband."
      "But I’m not married"
      "Well, than for your boyfriend."
      "But I don’t have any boyfriend either."
      "Well, than for someone you had sex with…"
      "But I didn’t have sex yet!"
      Than doctor goes to window and looks out. The girls doesn’t know, what’s going on, so after some while she asks:
      "What are you doing?"
      "When this happend last time, a big star appeared in the east…"

    • #95889
      mith
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      rofl, don’t forget about male pregnancies

    • #95940
      JackBean
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      male pregnancies?

    • #95941
      jwalin
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      ????? i am all questions

    • #95955
      dipjyoti
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      See there are several reasons for irregular periods. And you are only 15, it is better to check by a specialist. He/she can guide you properly. Talk to your mother, tell her that you were not any such course at of your knowledge. Try to solve it quickly. Chances of ovarian cyst is most.

      Best of luck. Science is always with you.

      Dip Jyoti

    • #96020
      zami’87.
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      @jwalin, JackBean
      XY persons with Swyer syndrome have uterus(those with AIS don’t have it) and with hormone therapy can bear pregnancy(donor of egg is necessary).
      Considering gender not sex-gonads there’s Thomas Beatie’s case..female to male transsexuals can be pregnant if they stop testosterone therapy..

    • #96059
      MrMistery
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      Oh zami, I always love it when genetics people have a syndrome for every possible occasion. Awesome

    • #96063
      jwalin
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      zami
      you are great thxs
      never knew these things

    • #96092
      koyal
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      Hi,
      I am surprised many people here are unaware of the irregular menstrual cycle problem faced by teenagers, which is caused by lack of production of progesterone harmone in the body. As it is already pointed out, it may be due to a cyst in the ovary, hyper thyroidism or many other reasons. It is quite a common problem and mostly can be easily treated by a gynecologist. Nothing to worry or feel shy about it.
      Regards,
      Koyal

    • #96621
      cdevonr
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      I had a friend in middle school who went through the same scenario. I strongly suggest you pay the doctor a visit, because she was having her period internally, and if she waited another month she might not have actually made it. If your period is ever irregular after 2 weeks it’s time for find out why.

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