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well... teens get their period at certain times.. so you never know
Not all girls, but certainly most girls will miss at least one period at least once in their lives. Missing periods is most common in your teens or going into menopause due to irregular ovulation and hormonal imbalance.
Yes, this is completely normal. Irregular periods are normal within your teens as it takes time for your body to get into a regular pattern of ovulation, and thus into a regular pattern of menstruation.
It is a very very bad idea to start birth control before you get your period (or even in your teens!). Your body is not fully developed hormonally until well after (about 7 years) you get your first period and introducing artificial hormones at that time can be detrimental to your future health (not to mention the side effects you will experience immediately). Hormonal birth control is very risky and has many side effects. If you are asking about a non-hormonal method of birth control, like condoms, it is a very good idea to use those if you are sexually active, even if you haven't started your period. You will ovulate before you get your period, and ovulation is the time at which your body releases an egg that can be fertilized by sperm.
you wait for it... depending on your age. otherwise go to a doctor if you are already in you late teens.
3,000 teens start smoking every day.
teens start their own day care by first trying to sell an ad it always helps. my daughter did that once and on the first day she openend about 20 people came. what also helps is if you hold a baby with u people will think that u are good at handleing babys
Usually, your first period happens between the ages of 10 and 16 but some might get it earlier or later. Usually, you get it around the same age as your mum but there is no surety. So don't worry if you have not start your periods.
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he started singing in his early teens hey first discovered hip hop when he was 7 years old
There are many reasons why a female may miss her period. The most common reason is hormonal imbalance, this is most common in teens or going into menopause as the woman isn't ovulating regularly so in turn isn't menstruating regularly. Commonly things such as stress or ill health around ovulation will in turn delay menstruation too, the body delays or skips ovulation in order to prevent pregnancy at a time when it can't cope. Pregnancy is also a big reason for missed periods.