Get evaluated: It's not normal to have irregular periods, and there may be some serious health consequences (and fertility problems) associated with this. As there are several possible underlying causes, it's imperative to be tested and then properly treated. Try to see a board certified reproductive endocrinologist, as he/she is specially trained in this.
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