The reason why the period did not come, what is the reason for the lack of menstruation

Updated on healthy 2024-05-08
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1 Emergency contraception is an emergency treatment, not a regular contraceptive measure. You should fully consider your own health and the long-term nature of family planning, and choose the right contraceptive method for you, rather than relying on the regular use of emergency contraceptives.

    2 Emergency contraception should be administered under the guidance of a doctor. Emergency contraceptive pills should be taken within 72 hours of sexual intercourse, and failure rates are often higher after 72 hours.

    3 The effective rate of emergency contraception is significantly lower than that of conventional contraceptive methods, and due to the high dose of medication (the dosage of one emergency contraception is generally equivalent to the amount of conventional short-acting oral contraceptives for 8 days), *** it is also significantly higher than that of conventional contraceptives, and if there is a certain change in the menstrual cycle, it may be earlier or delayed.

    4 Excessive and frequent use of emergency contraceptive pills can be detrimental to the body. Repeated use of emergency contraceptive pills can lead to menstrual disorders, prolonged bleeding or spotting, and inconvenience to women's lives and work.

    5 Medicated emergency contraception can only be used for unprotected sexual life, and other reliable contraceptive measures should still be used during the current cycle of sexual life. If you don't pay attention, you may get pregnant in the same month as you take the medication.

    6 Emergency contraceptive pills can only be used once during a menstrual cycle, and the second time will be ineffective.

    7 Patients who become pregnant due to failure of emergency contraception have a high incidence of neonatal malformations and must terminate the pregnancy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Don't worry, it's normal to have a few days before and after a wrong period. Especially if you have taken birth control pills and other drugs before, it is normal for you to be delayed. But I'll tell you that women don't come on menstrual holidays, one is pregnant, and the other is that they have ** disease.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Birth control pills can cause disorders in the menstrual cycle.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The reason for not having a period depends on your own situation. The specific analysis is as follows:

    1.Pregnancy. Women of childbearing age can consider whether they are pregnant, with a pregnancy test stick or at the hospital, and if the result is positive, it indicates that they are pregnant. It is normal for some women to not have menstruation during breastfeeding after giving birth.

    2.Adolescence. It is normal for people to not have menstruation before puberty at the age of 14. If you have not had menstruation at the age of 14-16 and have no secondary sexual characteristics, it is primary amenorrhea and needs to go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment.

    3.Menopause. It is normal for women to not have menstruation after menopause at the age of 45.

    4.Disease ** element. If menstruation does not occur for more than 7 days, it may be caused by endocrine disorders or mechanical damage caused by endometrial lesions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The causes of delayed menstruation can be multifaceted, including the following:

    1. If this situation occurs in women of childbearing age, pregnancy should be ruled out first.

    2. Excessive mental and stress, excessive psychological burden, too intense work and insufficient rest time will cause dysfunction of the hypothalamus, and eventually lead to delayed menstruation.

    3. If there is a problem with the ovaries, it will affect ovulation, resulting in delayed menstruation.

    4. If the endometrium is destroyed and accompanied by diseases such as inflammation, tuberculosis or tumor, menstruation may also be delayed.

    5. Drug induction, taking progestogen-containing drugs (such as progesterone, emergency contraceptives, etc.) can cause delayed menstruation.

    6. Surgery, uterine surgery is easy to cause adhesions in the uterine cavity or cervix, resulting in the inability to discharge menstrual blood and delay menstruation.

    7. Endocrine disorders, obesity, excessive dieting, etc. can cause female endocrine disorders, resulting in delayed menstruation.

    8. Chronic diseases, such as chronic hepatitis, severe anemia, tuberculosis, hypothyroidism, etc., often cause delayed menstruation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many factors that cause women to fail to menstruate, the most common is pregnancy, and a urine pregnancy test is required to confirm whether she is pregnant. If pregnancy is ruled out, it may be due to some recent life factors, symptoms of endocrine disorders, excessive nervousness, anxiety and other conditions that can easily affect the endocrine. Early or delayed menstruation is a normal physiological phenomenon.

    It is recommended to consult Xining Modern Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital for details.

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