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Delayed Period at 15? Understanding Causes & When to See a Doctor
If you are 15 years old and have not yet gotten your period, it's important to talk to your doctor. While it's normal for puberty to begin at different times for different people, not getting your period by the age of 15 could be a sign of an underlying medical condition that may need treatment. Your doctor can help you understand the cause of your delayed period and recommend the best course of action for you.Teen Health - Related Articles
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