I wouldn't say it was normal, but it is common. ED's during puberty can prevent the development of the reproduction system. One of the problems with ED's is infertility, and during puberty it is a lot more likely to happen.
I would see a doctor. They will most likely put you on the birth control pill to encourage your body to have cycles.
Following weight loss surgery patients can typically expect to lose 50-75% of their excess body weight over a 1-2 year period. Many patients tend to gain back some of this weight in the years following the initial weight loss.
Missing a period once in five years is normal with or without the IUD.
go see a dr you dummy
I'm not sure generally speaking, but I got my period, stopped eating, got really underweight, stopped getting it.. and then 2.5 years later after I gained weight it returned.
Yes, it's completely normal not to have your period at the age of 14 years old. The average age of menarche (first period) is 13 years old but anything up to 16 years old is considered within normal range.
Yes, this is completely normal. The average age of menarche (first period) is 13 years old, but anything between 8 years old and 18 years old is considered normal.
about 7 years
its just irregular, this is normal for the first years, up to 3 or even 4 years until your period cycle will become normal.
Yes
Depends on your definition of normal.
Yes, Starting Your Period At 8 Is Completey Normal. You Can Start From 8-16 Years Old. x
100 to 120 pounds.