Ok, I'm 18, never had sex, but not a virgin (not telling how:D ), but I have some serious issues arising from between my theighs.
1. extremely inconsistent period: I sometimes go up to three and a half of four months between periods, or I will have it twice in a month, sometimes it is painful (and I'm not just referring to the headaches and cramps).
2. Bleeding not period: recently I started randomly bleeding even though my period had ended three days before (as in bone-dry ended)
3. extreme moisture: I know that women can ejaculate and "orgasm" alot, but how many constantly feel like they just wet their panties?
notes: I've been told that my irregular period could be the result of recent stress I've undergone, especially since it only got this irregular in highschool, although it was never regular before (I got my period in 5th grade, first in my class)
I don't currently have a doctor, my old (and new, I only had her a couple months after leaving my pediatrician) doctor moved to practice in another state.
I don't want to use birth control to correct my hormones and regulate my period, I think that would just hide some underlying problem.
I do masterbate alot, but I wash my hands and other objects pretty damn well, so I don't think that caused the problem.


You NEED to see your ob/gyn NOW.
OK, Evil, cuts to the chase. Do it. But do not become alarmed. We each produce juices constantly and some women drain much more than others. I am aware of women who change their pants twice a day - every day. Those of us with regular cycles mostly have more drainage around ovulation than during the rest of the month.
Teenagers, early or late teenagers, have notoriously irregular periods. For some women, this continues until they have children. Not a recommended cure but it often is what stabilizes women's cycles. It is quite possible that the first thing a doctor will recommend is using the "pill" to stabilize things. As a patient it is your choice what you put in your body. Discuss this in detail and make certain you have a doctor who is willing to work with you without the expectation that you will blindly follow what is recommended.
Summing up: You probably do not have a serious medical condition but you are experiencing things that need medical attention. Find a doctor and TALK. Make certain the doctor is listening.
thanks for the advice