You need to be seen.: Kelly, Irregular or absent menstrual periods are always a good reason to visit your primary care physician or OBGYN. There are multiple reasons why this could be happening. Some of these reasons have to include pregnancy if sexually active. I would like for you to seek attention for this as early as it is convenient for you.
Answered 3/5/2015
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