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people going through puberty?
It's about her going through a lot of changes and going on a long journey to find herself. And also to find love. "The more you try to change me, the more magical I become." and Jo Calderone is a symbol of loving herself.
It is possible that you could be pregnant but this is very very very unlikely. What is more likely is that you are going through or have gone through (looking at your age) the menopause. When this happens the ovaries stop producing eggs and the hormones that cause your periods. If you are at all worried about your health or indeed to confirm the above you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor), many people have other problems as they go through the menopause and the doctor may be able to reassure you and in some cases help with these.
yes his body will change 2.
Well i really don't know, but that depends on her body. Most women stop having there periods around the age of 45-54.So she either had menopause, is going through it, or stop having her period already.
Unless you're going through menopause, no.
It could mean you are four months pregnant, you are going through menopause or you have a bad infection.Either way check with your doctor.
These marshmallows are going through a chemical change. How is this different from a physical change?
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When you are just beginning to get periods (first few years) you may miss a few. It is completely normal. The only other thing is, if you miss periods, you could be pregnant (if you have had sex obviously!) If you havent, its normal
There is no predetermined number of times your voice will squeek, but it won't last for long. Most boys go through the squeeky period for only a few months.
For most girls a thick, white mucus will form on your underwear a few months before your period
Hi, When you stop the pill it does effect your menstrual cycle and it may be irregular for the next 3 months. If your period doesn't arrive in 7 days perform a pregnancy test. If your period changes from the date it used to arrive on before you started the pill, then this can change your ovulation date but its difficult to say.
See your Doctor as you may have irregular periods.
Everyone is different, and sometimes girls may skip a month. If you recently started your period or in this case your period was 4 months ago and it was your first time, that is normal. From my first to second period ever, I went 2 months. Again, everyone is different, and if it reaches 6 months of not having it, I would maybe consider going to the doctor.
If you are too young to be going through menopause, its usually a pregnancy that is the culprit of not getting a period.
Going through the same thing. From what I've read it's normal. It can take months for you to regain a normal menstrual cycle.