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menstruation stopped

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lifesamystery · 05/11/2012 12:31

My dd is 14 and had her first period in June this year, followed by a second almost exactly four weeks later. However, there has been nothing since then. Is this normal? Nothing else has really changed during this time!

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Goofus · 05/11/2012 13:17

That can be totally normal for a lot of girls.
Personally, I had my first period and then I didn't have another one for 6 months.

AnyFucker · 05/11/2012 13:20

that is quite normal

Mrsjay · 05/11/2012 14:16

yes this is normal dd1 had her first at 12 and and then a few sporadic ones it settled down by the time she was 14/15

dd2 has always been regular from since she started.

GockandJuice · 05/11/2012 14:19

Teens periods can take a while to settle down. Mine didn't settle till i was about 17 and i had my first at 12!

lifesamystery · 05/11/2012 18:26

Ok, thanks, thats good to know. I really can't remember what it was like for me as a comparison!

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Mrsjay · 05/11/2012 19:18

I cant remember what I was like either i started at 12 but cant really remember if I was regular or not.

Theas18 · 06/11/2012 07:28

Can be normal. I'm assuming you have no suspicions she's pregnant? Worth asking in a joky way Whist looking her in the eye ..

lifesamystery · 07/11/2012 15:19

Absolutely none and I am quite offended that you even asked.

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AnyFucker · 07/11/2012 15:21

don't be so bloody precious Hmm

EdithWeston · 07/11/2012 15:21

Please don't be offended. It's an obvious reason for cessation of menses, and a possibility that does need to be excluded.

shrimponastick · 07/11/2012 15:26

It is such a long time ago that i can't remember.

Iwould imagine that it won't always be as regular as clockwork from the first though.

lifesamystery · 07/11/2012 16:31

Of course it is an obvious reason - for some! It is excluded.

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AnyFucker · 07/11/2012 16:57

for some ?

what the fuck does that mean ?

you think it's impossible for your teenage daughter to get pregnant ?

I truly hope you never have to eat those sanctimonious words

PropositionJoe · 07/11/2012 16:59

I think "for some" means " for those sexually active". Which this girl isn't.

Floggingmolly · 07/11/2012 17:01

It is excluded. Hmm. Hope you're right.

Floggingmolly · 07/11/2012 17:02

Not all sexually active teenagers share the fact with their parents, PropositionJoe

StickEmWithThePointyEnd · 07/11/2012 17:03

Have you actually checked she isn't pregnant or do you just assume it couldn't happen to her?

lifesamystery · 07/11/2012 18:29

For a child that attends an all girls boarding school and who hardly leaves her parents side when she is at home then I would say that it was pretty unlikely. Im not quite as naive as some of you might think.

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StickEmWithThePointyEnd · 07/11/2012 18:33

Unlikely but not impossible then, does she have a boyfriend?

bigTillyMint · 07/11/2012 18:36

I guess the OP's DD told her she hadn't had any periods for a while and was worrying about it. I doubt she would have approached it quite like that otherwise, unless she is going for the part of Mary in the boarding school nativity!

Having said that, a mother that I know through my job has just found that her DD of 15 is 6mths pregnant. She was covering it up well.

sassythebloodFIRSTy · 07/11/2012 18:38

Another thought ESP if at all girls boarding school - anorexia can cause cessation of periods.

If you are satisfied she is otherwise well, be assured that irregular periods are v common in young girls. In fact, mine didn't settle into a regular pattern until I was 30 and had had my first child.

AnyFucker · 07/11/2012 18:55

OP, people are not casting aspersions on your daughter, but teenage girls get pg every day. Even ones at good boarding schools.

I was also going to bring up the spectre of an eating disorder but decided against it since you are so snappy to people who are attempting to assist you

lifesamystery · 07/11/2012 19:11

I do not see people that swear at and insult me as being particularly helpful.

The thought of an eating disorder did spring to mind and is about a zillion times more likely that her being pregnant. However, she has not lost any weight and seemed to eat perfectly normally while at home for two weeks over half term so I have pretty much discounted that as well.

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AnyFucker · 07/11/2012 19:12

You're a proper peach, aintcha ?

lifesamystery · 07/11/2012 19:14

Forgot to add that she doesn't have a boyfriend and if she did she would have had no opportunity to be alone with him. I do know this, honestly, which is why it is the one and only reason for her "problem" that I know is not possible!

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