Yes. Girls who reach age 16 and haven't had periods should at that time be fully evaluated. A girl's doctor does a check-up every year and writes down the appearance of her breasts, pubic hair, and vulva, to track her development during her teen years. Check-ups should be thorough in order to not miss developmental problems. After good exams, more blood tests and an ultrasound scan may help.
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