I can't have my period and I am not pregnant. Help

Germiston, South Africa
June 4, 2021 11:15am CST
I have not had my menstruation cycle for a very long time and I don't have an accomplice, which means I have no sex any longer, to say I could be pregnant. What could be an explanation for that missed periods might be unevenness in my body or there might be factors identified with my wellbeing or way of life that are creating the setback. I practice day by day, could this be the course of unreasonable practicing that could prompt lower levels of estrogen. I additionally heard competitors experience optional amenorrhea, which means they don't have a period for a half year or more, from thorough preparation.
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@MALUSE (69409)
• Germany
4 Jun 21
I would *never* ask a medical question on a site like myLot or facebook. What are physicians for? Go and have yourself examined and talk to someone who knows their trade.
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• Germiston, South Africa
4 Jun 21
Thank you very much for reprimanding me, I thought maybe it is normal.
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@MALUSE (69409)
• Germany
4 Jun 21
@Patriciapt You're welcome. Call a doctor's practice tomorrow and make an appointment!
@kaylachan (58590)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
4 Jun 21
You might want to see a doctor if it's a problem. However a woman's body can change all of the time. I mostly spot, or I'll have a few days with a lot of blood and then nothing. Just depends.
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@kaylachan (58590)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
4 Jun 21
@Patriciapt You're talking to us, so you probably lost just enough.
• Germiston, South Africa
4 Jun 21
Yes, that is true our bodies changes as time goes on just like the last time I was on period I completed a whole week, perhaps I lost a lot of blood.
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@youless (112146)
• Guangzhou, China
5 Jun 21
There can be some reasons. I think one reason can be the mood. Sometimes feeling very stressful will lead to late period. But if it is really late, it is still better to go to see a doctor.
@Porcospino (31366)
• Denmark
4 Jun 21
Many different things cause amenorrhea: Health problems, stress, extreme weight loss, some types of medication etc etc. You need to ask a doctor if you want to find out what causes it in your case.
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• Germiston, South Africa
4 Jun 21
Because last time I had the cycle I went for approximately seven to nine days, can you imagine that. I will definitely seek help,
@LindaOHio (157813)
• United States
5 Jun 21
You need to see a doctor.
@porwest (78759)
• United States
4 Jun 21
I would consult with a physician. None of us are going to be able to provide any answers on a matter such as this that are going to be useful.