Menstrual disorder covers a whole range of issues that may be affecting you and your menstrual cycle. From infrequent (oligomenorrhea) to heavy painful periods (menorrhagia, dysmenorrhea).
This could be a natural change in your cycle, but it is important to rule out other causes which can be arranged in clinic. This would include ultrasound scan, examination and blood tests.
Whatever the issue may be, Miss Tipples can discuss treatment options that may help (this may also include doing nothing).
If you are worried about a family member who hasn’t yet started their period, then please get in touch with Miss Tipples for help and advice. If periods have not started by age 15 (or 13 if there are no other signs of puberty) then it is important to seek specialist medical advice.