Any Suggestion For Not Having Periods For More Than 6 Months?
Hello, I've recently gotten more intimate with my boyfriend and because we aren't ready for sex we usually just end up dry humping for a bit but I've noticed after the first time we did it I had gotten really bad cramps and they come and go I'm not entirely sure as to what's going on. Ive had them for a good two weeks and I haven't had my period in about six months due to an eating disorder so I can't even use that to see if something may have happened
Mon, 6 Jan 2014
General & Family Physician, Dr. Vasudha's Response
HI, Having no periods for 6 months, the possibilities are- - conception-specially,because you say,you have certain eating problems. This can be excluded/confirmed by pregnancy test. _ In case the test is -ve, The cause goes in favour menstrual irregularity. This needs investigations in form of Hormonal assay,Pelvic sonography to rule out PCOD. Both the conditions are treatable/reversible. Please consult a gynecologist for suitable treatment. Thanks
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Any Suggestion For Not Having Periods For More Than 6 Months?
HI, Having no periods for 6 months, the possibilities are- - conception-specially,because you say,you have certain eating problems. This can be excluded/confirmed by pregnancy test. _ In case the test is -ve, The cause goes in favour menstrual irregularity. This needs investigations in form of Hormonal assay,Pelvic sonography to rule out PCOD. Both the conditions are treatable/reversible. Please consult a gynecologist for suitable treatment. Thanks