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Help! Menstrual problems? ;-;?



I'm sixteen and I started pretty late ._.;; I started in Dec. 2006 and since then I had only two periods >_<;; I have almost serious acne, and last month I had my first period in 8 months and my acne went away--like, everything but the scars--but this month my period started but just skipped and now my face is ruined :<
Should I go see a doctor or will this even out eventually? This totally ruined my Sweet 16 a week ago T_T;; Is it expensive going to see a doctor about this? How much does this generally cost? :< What do they do to you? @_@;;!

Best answer will be rewarded T-T~
Thanks

That happens to me. I got diagnosed with poly-cystic syndrome. I would see a Gyn. It cost about 300 to 600. You'll get blood work, maybe an ultrasound and a pap test. They'll probably start birth control unless anything is wrong.
After I started birth control I actually have a period and I have clearer skin.
Best of luck.
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since you are still young,it will even out, i was like that and now it is fine.
You may want to see a gyno (I know it sucks!). She'll probably test to make sure your hormones are doing alright, and will most likely reccommend you consider going on birth control pills. The pill will make your period more regular (and predictable, yay!), and can help clear up acne.
If you have insurance, a gyno visit should be covered, and the pill would have a small (depending on the insurance!) co-pay each month. If you don't, try a planned parenthood or other family planning clinic, where they can give you reduced prices on a sliding scale.
Good luck!!!
it should even out but i would go to the doc, it should cost much if ur parents have insurance dependin wat time of insurance the co pay should be 25 dollars
You need to go to the doctor to get checked out and maybe get put on the pill to get your cycles more regulated. It is common to skip a cycle the first two years but the 8 months in between cycles is very unusual. Instead of going to a regular doctor or a gynocologist you might want to go to a reproductive endocrinologist for further evaluating and testing.
go to the gym and try to rub the area on a pole. Thats what i do. Even though im a guy.
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