Mayo Clinic Q and A: Irregular periods can be common at first - Mayo Clinic News Network

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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My daughter had her first period at 15. That was six months ago, and she hasn’t had a period since. Should I take her to see a health care provider, or is this typical? ANSWER: When they first start, periods in teens are often irregular. It’s not uncommon to go several months […]

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