Chronic untimely menopause?
Answers: You're not going to find any info for "chronic" early menopause because "chronic" scheme that it happens repetitively. Menopause happen only once.
As for what you're experiencing, it's call womanhood. Your cycle will change over and over again throughout your lifetime, and the merely sure thing you can bet on is that it will come. Some women can be regular for years and consequently all of a sudden their cycles budge NUTS. Others can be irregular for ages and then after they hold a baby they regulate, and vice versa.
There is zilch to be done except to be prepared. And if things get too crazy, you may have need of to explore medicinal options (birth control pills for example).
Early menopause is particularly uncommon, especially contained by a teenager. There are plenty of other cause for your irregularity. You can go to the doctor and bring back a hormone test done to gross sure everything is ok. It could just be a hit and miss bout of irregularity. It's totally common for your length to be wacky for the first few years, and I know plenty of people who be irregular into their twenties. Talk to your doctor to find out what is going on. A friend of mine who was intensely irregular had a hormone assessment done and found out she has PCOS (poly-cystic ovarian syndrome). if you want to find more info on the subject look up premature ovarian breakdown..thats the proper name for it, but when i turned 16 [a little more than a year ago] my period also became irregular...i dont judge theres anything wrong with you, you're basically growing up..
but it could never hurt to get it checked out if its really freaking you out...