I m 16 years old, I started menstruating at the age of 14, but I haven t had it for 3 months now, wh

Updated on healthy 2024-07-16
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Some girls will stop for half a year and then continue to come, this is a physiological phenomenon, it is normal.

    Do not worry.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is no possibility of illness, there is a possibility of pregnancy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Menstruation is not regular because you are still developing, and you will have this condition, so you need to adjust it as soon as possible

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Every woman's physical condition is different, so everyone's menstrual cycle will be different, some have a better physique, and each month's menstrual period is quite punctual, but some people's physique is relatively poor, so it may be two months before a menstrual period. So what should I do if I haven't had my period for a few months?

    As long as there is no sexual life, pregnancy is excluded, no menstruation for a few months is irregular menstruation, study tension will affect menstruation, anxiety will affect menstruation, as long as the pressure is reduced, keep the mood comfortable is conducive to improvement, but also check the six items of sex hormones, to see if the hormone level is normal, the reduction of sex hormone secretion will cause amenorrhea, with drug ** regulation.

    If you have not had menstruation for three months, you have endocrine disorders, and you can go to the hospital to take blood and check the six hormones. You can take a progesterone injection, menstruation will occur after 3 to 7 days of stopping the drug, take Daying 35 on the fifth day of menstruation, take it for 21 consecutive days, stop the drug for a few days and menstruation, and regulate menstruation for 3 to 6 months.

    If you have suffered from cold recently, it will also cause menstruation to be delayed, for example, some little girls eat too many cold drinks at once, resulting in too much cold in the body, and menstruation will not come down, in fact, eating cold drinks and ice drinks is really not good for girls, especially in winter and when menstruation is about to come.

    If you are relaxed, cold drinks are also avoided, menstruation is still delayed, it is best to seek the help of a doctor, personal advice can be used to regulate with traditional Chinese medicine, the doctor according to your situation to open a pharmacy that invigorates blood and regulates menstruation will have a significant effect, if it is not a last resort, it is not recommended to play hormones.

    If you don't have a period at the age of 13, you can wait and see, if you don't have a period at the age of 16, you need to deal with it, you can do a B ultrasound for her now to see the development of the uterus, yes, as long as the uterus develops normally, it's okay, it's just that the time of menstruation is later, everyone's physique is different, and it can't be generalized.

    Depending on your situation, it is normal for menstruation to occur between the ages of 10 and 15. Pay attention to rest, eat reasonably, maintain a happy mood, pay attention not to be nervous, and take medication according to the results of the examination**. This situation should be normal for children, don't worry!

    It is recommended that you first relax your mind, pay attention to your child's reasonable diet, be fully nutritious, easy to digest and absorb, and insist on exercising every day to improve your resistance!

    Every child has a different time of menstruation, and not everyone starts menstruating at the age of 13. Normal girls menstruate between the ages of 14 and 16, so you don't have to worry about your child's menstruation yet, it will come naturally when the child matures.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    For women who are in poor health or suffer from other women's diseases, menstrual irregularities are a problem that occurs almost every month, and if it is more severe, menstruation is controlled by medication every month, and there is no way to regulate it for the time being. So let's take a look: why haven't I had my period for more than a month?

    1.Early pregnancy test: If the statutory holiday does not exceed 7 days, consider whether you are pregnant. The best way to test for pregnancy is to go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound test.

    2.Disease**: If there is no public leave due to illness, you should go to the hospital for a detailed examination, such as uterine and ovarian function, pituitary function, chromosomes, etc. If you notice any disease, you should prompt**.

    3.Dietary modification: Pay attention to your daily diet, ensure a balanced diet, and develop good eating habits. Eat more high-protein foods and fresh fruits and vegetables. Usually, you can eat more foods that nourish blood and iron, don't eat too much raw and cold food, and don't eat too much greasy food.

    4.Emotion regulation: maintain a happy mood, reduce the impact of negative emotions, learn to relax, reduce stress appropriately, exercise more often, enhance physical fitness, and promote qi and blood circulation.

    Insomnia can lead to menstrual irregularities, and many people mistakenly think that despite the adverse effects of long-term insomnia, they can easily recover their spirits as long as they make up for it. In fact, if it is often postponed for half a month, it is normal, and there is no need to adjust menstruation, but medication will cause menstrual irregularities.

    1. It is recommended that you pay attention to reducing the excitability of the brain, do gymnastics before going to bed to relax properly, avoid taking stimulant drinks (such as coffee, strong tea, etc.), do not eat snacks, drink carbonated drinks less, and quit craving (junk food is high in calories and easy to accumulate fat).

    2. Non-smoking and paying attention to improving the sleep environment are conducive to reducing the state of brain excitement and ensuring eight hours of sleep every day (endocrine adjustment).

    3. Try oral Qiye Shen'an tablets, brain lingsu, etc. Be sure not to sleep during the day and leave sleep at night. Strengthen exercise during the day, and it is generally better to sleep a little when the body is more tired. First of all, it improves sleep, which mainly affects the quality of sleep.

    4. Exercise appropriately, insist on running in the morning and walking in the evening. Sleep 4 hours after meals (motor coordination body).

    5. If conditions permit, insist on eating vegetables every day, eat less greasy and fried food, and eat more fruits (whitening effect).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In general, 13-year-old girls experience menarche, and at this time, the average girl will have her first menstrual period. We girls in adolescence must pay attention to nutritional supplements, do not get cold, and at the same time pay attention to appropriate rest, do not stay up late. So, why haven't you had your period at the age of 13?

    At the age of 13, I didn't have menstruation for two months, and I just entered puberty, this situation should belong to irregular menstruation, which is normal, and it will slowly become regular in the future. If it doesn't work for a long time, it's not too late to see a doctor. It is recommended to have a correct mentality, pay attention to strengthening adolescent nutrition and menstrual hygiene, and communicate more with mothers.

    Reasons for not menstruating:

    Pharmacological factors. Studies have shown that long-term use of contraceptive pills, emergency contraceptives, motility drugs, hyperthyroidism, and traditional Chinese medicine tripterygium wilfordii polyglycosides can cause the phenomenon of delayed menstruation. For some medications that may cause menstrual delays, they should be taken reasonably under the guidance of a doctor under the condition that the need for ** is excluded.

    Mental factors. Delayed menstruation is mostly associated with mental stress. If a woman is too nervous, too much work stress can lead to delayed menstruation, dysmenorrhea, and even amenorrhea.

    Some women may have lower abdomen distension and backache during menstruation, which is normal and there is no need to be overly nervous.

    Disease effects. The condition of menstruation is closely related to a woman's physical health. Diseases such as cervical adhesions, premature ovarian failure, polycystic ovary syndrome, thyroid dysfunction, chronic hepatitis, tumors, and severe iron deficiency anemia can all cause delayed menstruation.

    Changes in lifestyle habits or living environment. Bad lifestyle habits such as staying up late, excessive dieting, smoking and drinking, gluttony, and cold have a great impact on women's menstruation. A healthy lifestyle is the key to regular menstruation.

    In addition, changes in the living environment may also affect the arrival of menstruation, such as colder weather, which may cause menstruation to be delayed.

    Women's menstrual cycles are generally 21-35 days, with an average of 28 days. It is still normal to be about 7 days earlier or later, but if you don't have a period for two months, it is a typical menstrual irregularity. What happens if you don't have a period for two months?

    Many women have the same troubles and worries, and there are two main reasons to consider when menstruation does not come, one is pregnancy, and the other is physical abnormality. If you are sexually active and use condoms for contraception, and the condom does not break or leak, it is unlikely that you will become pregnant. If you want to know if you are pregnant, you can go to the hospital for a urine pregnancy test, if it is positive, you may be pregnant.

    If you haven't had sex during this period, then you don't have to think about pregnancy, it's simply a menstrual disorder.

    If you can first rule out external factors that affect menstruation, you can recall whether your daily life and rest are regular, and whether you are overworked. Generally speaking, it will not last for more than two months if the menstrual period is delayed due to weather or mood. Therefore, if you have not had a period for two months, you should also consider whether there is a disease in the body organs.

    In this case, it is recommended that women with this problem go to the hospital immediately for examination if they do not find out the cause and take relevant treatment, so it is recommended that women with such problems go to the hospital immediately.

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