I haven’t had a period for two months now. I have taken a pregnancy test twice, but have tested negative. I ve had irregular periods for a long time before marriage, but I am worried now because I ve married. After marriage I ve had period for 3 months continues than after that I haven’t had a period for past two months.
From your menstrual history, it seems you are having Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Please get examined from a Gynaecologist to confirm the diagnosis.
In PCOS, you have irregular menses with obesity and hair at unwanted places like face, chest, abdomen, etc..
If you are interested in just regularizing your menses, oral contraceptive pills will help you. However, if you are aspiring for the pregnancy, you may need medicines to induce ovulation.
The key lies in the diagnosis. Since you have not mentioned any other features, clinching the diagnosis is a problem. What is your BMI? It is raised >23.9 in PCOS.
If you ask me Direct question or a follow up question with more details, I can definitely guide you more in details.
Dr. Nishikant Shrotri
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What Causes Delayed Period While UPT Is Negative?
Hallow Dear, From your menstrual history, it seems you are having Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Please get examined from a Gynaecologist to confirm the diagnosis. In PCOS, you have irregular menses with obesity and hair at unwanted places like face, chest, abdomen, etc.. If you are interested in just regularizing your menses, oral contraceptive pills will help you. However, if you are aspiring for the pregnancy, you may need medicines to induce ovulation. The key lies in the diagnosis. Since you have not mentioned any other features, clinching the diagnosis is a problem. What is your BMI? It is raised 23.9 in PCOS. If you ask me Direct question or a follow up question with more details, I can definitely guide you more in details. Dr. Nishikant Shrotri