Depends: Many teens have cycles that do not include ovulation during the first year. When this happens, the normal pattern of hormonal interaction is not present to pace the system. Irregular timing or an interval of up to 3 months is occasionally seen between periods. More than a 90 day delay would suggest other issues.
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