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8 months without period? Help!

I'm starting to panic despite what people tell me. So I'm 14 years old, 15 in October, and I started my period when I was 13. It was regular but then January this year I missed it. So I just thought I'd get in febuary, but I didn't. I went months without my period. Then in June when I went to the toilet, I looked at my pants and there was a bit of pink so I assumed it was my period, but I didn't bleed at all that day? And then again towards the end of June the same thing happened. And then after that i didn't have any pink or period. I'm getting really scared, could it be a major problem? I've never had sex before, so I know I'm not pregnant. A lot of people on yahoo answers are saying that I'm just irregular and it's normal at my age, but some of my friends are telling me to see the doctor. I don't want to see the doctor because my mum will think I've had sex. I have masturbated before, could that have something to do with this? I can't tell my mum I have otherwise she will go crazy, that's another reason why I can't go to the doctor. Will I still be able to have kids? I'm having really bad thoughts so please someone help!
Thank you.
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Hi.  Welcome.  At your age, really----  this is not unusual.  You are highly irregular just like a lot of other young teen girls.  Masturbation has no baring on your period.  And your mom won't think you have had sex simply because you haven't had a period in a while----  again, this is very normal.  And peeing in a cup gives a quick answer---  not pregnant if she doesn't believe you when you say you are a virgin.  This is what moms are for.  To help their daughters.  Your thinking she will think one way or another is not helpful.  I'm a mom.  Helping my daughter understand her hormones and periods is part of parenting.  You are anxious and worrying about something she can quickly clear up for you as a concern.  And you most likely don't even need to see a doctor for this as it is again, very normal to be irregular at your young age.  

Give your mom a chance to help.  good luck
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