What is wrong with my body?

Ok i have had my period since i was 14, now i am 17. since then i have had irregular periods. Finally in July i started getting one for six months it was normal, then in December i had my last one on CHRISTMAS, that sucked…. but anyways i have gone as long as 9 months without one. i have been pregnant before but i miscarried it…. but now since January i haven’t had one, i get the signs of one just never happens, my parents refuse to take me to a doctor. and now me and my bf had sex for the first time without protection and he did cum in …. it felt so right and i love him to death…. me and him had a fight on my last few questions but i overreacted to somethings and yeah. but now i am having weird feelings like i am trying to have a period but no cramps type thing, do you know of anyway i could just eat or do something to start it ……

also i am not sure if this is helps but i am unnaturally wet most of the time down there….. like my bfs tell me I am too wet but they like it ….. so idk i just want some help

Answer #1

I was diagnosed with PCOS not too long ago, and it is not a matter to be taken lightly. It is also associated with many other health problems, so PLEASE talk to your doctor!!

Answer #2

Please listen to the good advice you were given above and see a doctor immediately. It may not be anything that bad. I had the same symptoms start at roughly the same age. All that was wrong was a hormone imbalance that was easily corrected by getting on the pill. I shudder to think of the consequences if I had not done so.

Please don’t take chances with your health. You need a trusted doctor who can help you make important decisions about your sex life and your health care.

Answer #3

This sounds as if you have a complex situation on you’re hands. Well, first off irregular periods are a sign that it would be best to consult a doctor about the possible causes of this inconsistency. Now, I am not a doctor my self. However, my wife who is a nurse, actually has been going through a very similar thing since the age of 12, inconsistent periods, excessive wetness, feelings of a period coming on, yet no blood & has had 2 miscarriages.

Due to the fact that no one checked on it before she turned 18, she now at 21 is having issues with ovarian cancer. Now, I don’t mean to alarm you, however this maybe a potentially serious matter that your parents should not ignore.

First look up P.C.O.S., or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, and try sharing your thoughts & the information with you’re parents. Like it or not, they do have a responsibility to ensure that your in good health. It would be better, to be safe, than to be sorry later.

My wife Meghan did not have the benefit of this knowledge before hand; and I am hoping that in you’re case, this is not what is going on. However, I feel as if you should at least be aware of the possibility, and to encourage you to research such information, so that your efforts towards getting your parents to take you to a physician, are no longer ignored.

Meghan’s parents basically told her, that she worried to much, that nothing was wrong with her, and she was just being dramatic. They did not listen to her, and now she is paying for it. Again, I am not trying to scare you, or up set you in any way. I just had to make you aware, you are right to want to see a doctor. The issue is in getting your parents to see that this is real.

Because, with PCOS if caught in time, they can usually reverse the effect to get you to a normal period again. All the symptoms you’ve explained though. The miscarriage, and the excessive wetness, odd or no periods, are common in this disease.
Sadly my wife has had 2 miscarriages in less than 2 years, and even with attempts to get pregnant we have failed, you may not want this now, but in the future to avoid any complications in your life, please see a doctor, If not with your parents, then without them. If you need to, and or you begin to feel pains or complications, if nothing else, try the E.R. & give them the list of symptoms and the info you dig up on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.

Either way, you should seek the advice of a medical professional. I hope you are alright, and everything works out for you. Take care & Good luck.

Disclosure: I am not a Medical Doctor, I have not the means to diagnose, I am simply supplying suggestive information & factual statements of similar content. An M.D. or Medical Professional/Specialist should always be consulted prior to any diagnosis or treatment. I refrain from any liabilities there of actions taken upon suggestive
content. ~Benjamin~

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