No, it shouldn't. Since your periods are irregular, you should keep track of them (light heavy, anything unusual about it/ symptoms/how many days do they last) and you should have a checkup with a ob/gyn just to make sure things are normal.
It depends when you started having your menstrual cycles because in the first couple of months it is hard to find a regular pattern, if not it could be stress.
It is possible! I have a friend who found out she was seven months pregnant after having her period for six months. Although she thought she was only one month. She was sixteen at the time, so it could have been her age. Answer Yes it's possible it happened to my aunt when she was pregnant with her first child. She had a period for the first four months of her pregnancy she didn't even know until she had a check up and found out she was. The same thing happened with her second child as well.
some women usually get their period a month to a couple months after stopping the mini pill. 1-3 months!!
Well, assuming a gestation period of 9 months, as in humans, each trimester would be three months. Sixteen weeks is 4 months so that would be the second trimester.
You stop having your period for 12 consecutive months.
Not likely.
If you're not practicing safe sex...are you stupid or just immature?
A girl won't get pregnant from not having her period; she may get pregnant from having sexual intercourse. However, the lack of the period may be an indication of pregnancy (but not the cause).
I was the same way. I dont know if it is normal or not but I am 19 now and my period is regular.
Take a pregnancy test! Call your doctor right away!
try mastrabating
Breast-feeding can suppress ovulation, so if you are breast-feeding, that could be the reason you aren't having your period. If you aren't breast-feeding, wait a couple of months more, and then give your obstetrician a call.