You could be pregnant, under stress, eating poorly, on a bad diet, Anorexic, Bolemic (not accusing you of any of these things)or you are very athletic. Athletes often miss their periods. To put your mind at rest it's best to go see your doctor about this. Marcy
Firstly to get pregnant you would have to start your period. If you have started at around about 11 then you would know by missing your periods. They should come monthly but if not... There you go.
No. Missing periods are an indication of pregnancy, not having too many.
This is possible, depending on your age and medical history. If you are approaching the age of menopause, you are suffering anorexia, or you are on the pill, missing periods would be expected. However, if you miss even one period and you are of childbearing age, you should take a pregnancy test to be sure.
Being pregnant is the most common, but in when you first have your period it can be irregular because your body is trying to get in a regular pattern of releasing eggs. Lack of food or being sick can also sometimes cause missing periods.
No.there are many reasons for missing the periods. No.
i think yes if you produce much testosterone
It may or it may not. To find out you will have to do a pregnancy test. There ar other reasons for missing you period, although it is a common sign for pregnancy.
Nope
Not necessarily. Some people have irregular periods and can miss them for this long. Stress can be a contributing factor among many others.
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To calculate missing paystubs, first determine the employee's gross pay per pay period by reviewing their salary or hourly wage and multiplying it by the number of hours worked. Next, account for any deductions, such as taxes and benefits, to find the net pay. If multiple pay periods are missing, multiply the gross and net pay by the number of missing paystubs. Finally, ensure to include any variations in pay for overtime or bonuses during those periods if applicable.
Spotting between periods is a common side effect on IUDs in the first few months of use. This problem usually improves with time.