It is fairly normal, as teenagers periods are not always regular because their hormones have not fully regulated yet. However, if she has had sex, she should take a pregnancy test. If she hasn't had sex, it might be worth going to see a doctor to check everything is OK, which it probably is. It is probably caused by stress, anxiety, tiredness, travelling, illness or not eating properly.
i have been on the depot shot for three months my period did not come the fourth month what should i do
Yes this is normal. Your period should return to a normal cycle within 3 months.
I've been on yaz for 5 months and never miss a period
It's normal for some women to miss a period here and there. But to miss a period for several months in a row is not. See your doctor have some blood tests done and a pap smear. They may be able to better diagnose your problem and make sure they explain everything to you so you will understand.
When you are just beginning to get periods (first few years) you may miss a few. It is completely normal. The only other thing is, if you miss periods, you could be pregnant (if you have had sex obviously!) If you havent, its normal
iT iS NORMAL FOR YOU TO MiSS A PERiOD. iF YOU HAVE BEEN HAViNG EMOTiONAL STRESS iN YOUR LiFE. THAN iT MAY CAUSE U TO MiSS YOUR PERiOD. iF YOU HAVE BEEN HAViNG SEX THAN i'D ADViCE YOU TO TAKE A PREGNACY TEST. BUT iF NOT, iT iS NORMAL.
Doesn't seem likely, see this link: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/uterinecancer.html
Not if she had been having (fairly) regular menses before. See a health care professional about your concerns.
No its not normal, you are actually more than likely pregnant. you may want to take a pregnancy test to double check. It is only normal if you are pregnant or if you are going through menopause, other than that no it is not normal.
It simply means that you missed your periods for two months - chances are you did not ovulate those two months, it's normal for ovulation to be delayed if you're young or if you're experiencing poor health - the third month your cycles returned to normal, and hopefully they remain so.
It's normal to miss even more than that if you're pregnant.
That's perfectly normal. During the first one to two years, periods can be very irregular. You may skip one or two months, or have one light period, and a heavy one next. If you miss more than three periods in a row, though, I suggest seeing your doctor.