Wait: Give it time for your hormones to adjust with the rest of your body.
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PCOS: See your doctor and ask if you may have polycystic ovarian syndrome. It is a common of what we call secondary amenorrhea (when you don't have periods).
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Late Puberty: It is not unusual to have irregular periods that started t age of 17.It seems you are going through late pubrty as most girls these days start their periods at an earlier age.It depengs on other features of puberty like breast development, pubic and illary hair and increse height and weight and first menstrual period.
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