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Why did my daughter start her period and then stop?

It's common, especially in the first 2 years after a girl starts getting her period, to skip periods or to have irregular periods. Illness, rapid weight change, or stress can also make things more unpredictable. That's because the part of the brain that regulates periods is influenced by events like these.
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Why did my daughter's period stop?

However, they may be caused by a hormone imbalance, excessive weight loss or exercise, pregnancy, medications, stress, and a myriad of other problems. This is why it's important for a teen girl to see a health care professional if she's stopped getting her periods or is late in starting them.
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Why did my period start and then stop immediately?

Usually, mild variations in duration are nothing to worry about. A person's period may temporarily stop if menstrual tissue blocks the cervix, temporarily preventing or limiting the blood from leaving the body. Other factors, such as diet, stress, and hormonal birth control, can also affect a person's period.
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Why did my daughter only get her period once?

A number of things can cause irregular periods: A girl may have something going on with her hormones . Excessive exercise, not eating enough calories, or being underweight or overweight can also affect a girl's cycle. So can medicines or drugs (like steroids).
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What if my 12 year old had her first period then stopped?

If a girl has her first period and then doesn't have another one for about a year, an evaluation is appropriate. To see if an underlying medical condition may be responsible for the absence of periods, a health care provider may recommend blood tests or imaging exams, such as an abdominal ultrasound.
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Should I worry if periods stop suddenly? What could be the reason? -Dr.Sukirti Jain of C9 Hospitals

Why am I 12 and still haven't gotten my period?

Amenorrhea has many causes, including hormone problems, eating habits and exercise, or a birth defect. Your teen may need blood tests and a pelvic ultrasound. Treatment may be done with hormones or other medicines, changes in diet or exercise, and calcium supplements.
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Should I be worried if I don't have my period at 12?

Possible reasons for delayed periods include being underweight, doing lots of exercise (including dance, gymnastics and athletics), stress and a hormone imbalance. See a GP if your periods have not started by age 15 (or 13 if you do not have any other signs of puberty).
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Why is my daughter having 2 periods a month?

Why does this happen? It's often normal during the teen years to have irregular periods. When a girl's period is irregular, it might come more than once a month or only come every few months. Some girls find they get their period more than once some months, then they might not have another for several months.
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Why haven't I had my period in a year but I'm not pregnant?

Summary. Amenorrhoea is the absence of menstrual periods. The most common cause is hormone disruption, which can be due to emotional stress, extreme weight loss, excessive exercise or certain reproductive disorders.
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Is it unhealthy to not have a period?

The whole purpose of your menstrual cycle is to prepare your uterus for pregnancy each time you ovulate. If you don't want to become pregnant, there's absolutely no health reason you need to have a menstrual period. Moreover, as you approach menopause, your periods can start to be more irregular and unpredictable.
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Why is there no blood on my pad but blood when I wipe?

You may experience spotting instead of a period for several reasons, including pregnancy, menopause, ovulation, stress, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Other medical conditions, trauma, smoking, and birth control pills can also cause spotting.
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Can stress make your period start and stop?

“This can lead to an abnormal menstrual cycle. It's the body's way of expressing unreadiness for ovulation and pregnancy.” If the stress is short-lived, you may miss a period or be a few days late. However, if the stress is chronic, more erratic or absent menstruation can occur.
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Can periods be stopped once started?

If you know there's an important event coming up in the next few months, the earlier you can game plan with your doctor the better, says Dr. Jhaveri. It's also important to note that there's no way to stop your period once it starts.
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What is the youngest age your period can stop?

Menopause is the time that marks the end of your menstrual cycles. It's diagnosed after you've gone 12 months without a menstrual period. Menopause can happen in your 40s or 50s, but the average age is 51 in the United States.
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Is it normal for a girls period to stop?

There are different times in people's lives when it's normal to not have a period. For example, before puberty, when you're pregnant or exclusively breastfeeding, and after the menopause. Some hormonal contraception can also offer you the option of no bleeding. There are also lots of other reasons periods can stop.
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How long should my daughter's first period last?

When you first start having your period, it may last only a few days. Your first few periods may be very light. You may only see a few spots of reddish brown blood. Anywhere from 2 to 7 days is normal.
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Can you not have a period for 2 months and not be pregnant?

If you're not pregnant, then weight changes, hormonal irregularities, and menopause are among the most common causes of a missed period. With these issues, you may miss a period for one or two months, or you may experience complete amenorrhea—meaning no period for three or more months in a row.
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Why is my daughter getting her period every two weeks?

A girl's body may not follow an exact schedule. It's common, especially in the first 2 years after a girl starts getting her period, to skip periods or to have irregular periods. Illness, rapid weight change, or stress can also make things more unpredictable.
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Can 2 periods in a month mean pregnancy?

The short answer is yes, you could be pregnant. Sometimes, early in pregnancy, women experience implantation bleeding. It's possible what seemed like a second period could have been caused by implantation of the fertilized egg in your uterus. Spotting is also not unusual in early pregnancy.
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What age is perimenopause?

Perimenopause can begin in some women in their 30s, but most often it starts in women ages 40 to 44. It is marked by changes in menstrual flow and in the length of the cycle. There may be sudden surges in estrogen.
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What if my daughter is 15 and no period?

By age 15, 98% of teens have started their periods. If you're not one of them, make an appointment to talk to your doctor. They can ask you and a parent about your family history, daily activity level, and examine you to figure out the causes for your delay. The reasons may be nothing to worry about.
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Is it weird to not have your period at 13?

Most girls begin their periods between ages 9 and 18. The average is around 12 years old. If no periods have occurred when a girl is older than 15, further testing may be needed. The need is more urgent if she has gone through other normal changes that occur during puberty.
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Is it weird to not have your period at 14?

Just because you're 14 and haven't gotten your period yet doesn't necessarily mean that anything's wrong with you. Some girls, though, might not be getting their first periods for other reasons. Some don't get their periods because of hormone imbalances.
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