Hi bloodlust256,
You had your very first period in August 2010, and then your second-ever period January 2011. When young women first begin their periods, their periods are erratic and irregular. First-ever periods do not occur every month, and are more than likely to skip a few months. It is unlikely that you have a diagnosable medical condition such as PCOS or amenorrhea, and is more likely that you have irregular periods since you are just starting out.
However, since you are worried, it is a good question to ask your Pediatrician. When is your next annual appointment?
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Hi bloodlust256,
You had your very first period in August 2010, and then your second-ever period January 2011. When young women first begin their periods, their periods are erratic and irregular. First-ever periods do not occur every month, and are more than likely to skip a few months. It is unlikely that you have a diagnosable medical condition such as PCOS or amenorrhea, and is more likely that you have irregular periods since you are just starting out.
However, since you are worried, it is a good question to ask your Pediatrician. When is your next annual appointment?
August 14, 2011 - 12:49pmThis Comment
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