It depends. If you're very athletic and/or have very low body fat, this is normal, but you might want to consider talking to a doctor about whether your weight is healthy for you. It could be because of something else, though.
If you are still very young, it could also mess up now and then, but 4 times in a year sounds too few even then. Just throwing that out there.
Also, if you ARE sexually active but not on birth control, those could be miscarriages, but i assume you wouldn't be sexually active without considering birth control or the possibility of pregnancy.
So yep, the most likely option is what violettrees or avant-garde suggested. Do visit your gyn.
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It depends. If you're very athletic and/or have very low body fat, this is normal, but you might want to consider talking to a doctor about whether your weight is healthy for you. It could be because of something else, though.
Anyway, you should talk to a doctor about it.
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very good answer.
If you are still very young, it could also mess up now and then, but 4 times in a year sounds too few even then. Just throwing that out there.
Also, if you ARE sexually active but not on birth control, those could be miscarriages, but i assume you wouldn't be sexually active without considering birth control or the possibility of pregnancy.
So yep, the most likely option is what violettrees or avant-garde suggested. Do visit your gyn.