i having a problem which i don't hav menstrual at least more then one yrs i got see doctor and talk to him/her but he/she say that let it be natural no need to take medicine to let it come. But it keep bother me and make me worry that i may not hav menstrual again. But i can clear that i not pregnant so can give me the advice if not it keep making me more worry and tell what should i do...
2007-04-25
09:41:22
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trouble gal
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actually i hav it in normal period when in primary and secondary school but in high sch 1st yrs it not stable in 2nd yrs it completely stop untill now tat why it keep bother me
2007-04-25
09:55:02 ·
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this is not normal. go to a gynecologist. you might be experiencing a PCOS..
2007-05-02 05:47:49
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answered by louie 2
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Many things can cause a woman not to have her period. Being too thin, too low hormone levels, thyroid problems. You should see your doctor as soon as you can. He may prescribe a low-dose hormone or some other kind of medication for you. There could be so many things going on, you won't know for sure until you see a doctor. Don't wait! If it's low hormones, you need to get it taken care of soon. If you have normal breast and pubic hair development for your age, meaning if you are developed about the same as your female friends, then you may not need any medication at all. Just, see your doctor soon!
2007-05-02 22:22:49
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answered by Mae the RN 2
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Signifigant changes in weight-- either up or down can affect the period. So can things like not getting adequate nutrition as well as other issues. Since this is clearly bothering you (and it would bother me too) you should see a gynecologist about it and ask if there is anything you can do to get a regular period if you would like one and also to make sure nothing is wrong physically.
2007-05-03 15:56:54
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answered by kyethra 2
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This is common for a lot of women. It may take a few years for your period to really regulate itself. Many doctors prescribe lower doses of birth control like Tri- Cyclen Lo or Ortho Evra to help control this. Depo Proverra is really successful too. Just check with your ob-gyn about this, and if they don't want to try it, seek a second opinion.
2007-04-25 17:20:37
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answered by ♥TaZ♥ 4
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Have you lost a lot of weight since you began menstruating? A significant drop in your body fat percentage can throw your cycles off. As long as you're not dangerously underweight and your doctor isn't concerned, they should re-establish.
But I'd still try to see a gynochologist to be sure.
2007-05-02 22:23:45
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answered by sdc_99 5
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If it bothers you get a second opinion from a another doctor.
2007-04-25 16:46:52
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answered by Michael Jackson 1958 - FOREVER 5
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2007-05-03 04:41:20
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answered by tatal_nostru2006 5
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it is NOT normal to only have 1 cycle per year. go to another dr.
2007-04-25 16:48:42
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answered by Jenni B 1
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points.. thanks
2007-05-03 16:48:56
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answered by Weezy's 3
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