- female
- 25 Years
- 20/02/2025
I'm a bit worried because I haven't had my period in about two months. I'm not sure what might be causing this delay, and I'm wondering if there's something I should do to ensure my periods become regular again. Can you help me figure out what's going on and what steps I should take?
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