Are there people who don't get periods?

Yes, there are many people who do not get periods at different points in their lives or due to various medical and lifestyle factors. The medical term for the absence of menstruation is amenorrhea.

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Is it possible to have no period?

Absence of a woman's monthly menstrual period is called amenorrhea. Secondary amenorrhea is when a woman who has been having normal menstrual cycles stops getting her periods for 6 months or longer.

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Do some people never get their period?

Primary amenorrhea refers to the absence of menstruation in someone who has not had a period by age 15. The most common causes of primary amenorrhea relate to hormone levels, although anatomical problems also can cause amenorrhea.

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Is it possible not to get periods?

Amenorrhoea is the absence of menstrual periods. It's normal to miss periods sometimes. Disrupted hormones is the most common cause of absent periods.

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Has any girl never had a period?

Primary amenorrhea, that is where the girl who reaches her 16th birthday has never had a period, requires a genetic, endocrinologic (hormonal) and anatomic workup. The pelvic organs are evaluated, usually with an ultrasound to make sure they are present and have developed normally.

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Why Do People Have Periods When Most Mammals Don't?

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Is not having a period unhealthy?

Several conditions can cause oligomenorrhea, the medical term that means you're having rare, irregular menstrual periods, or amenorrhea, the medical term for the absence of menstrual periods. Both can be a sign of a hormonal problem such as perimenopause, polycystic ovarian syndrome, or thyroid disorders.

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What if my 15 year old daughter has no period?

Possible reasons for delayed periods include being underweight, doing lots of exercise (including dance, gymnastics and athletics), stress and a hormone imbalance. See a GP if your periods have not started by age 15 (or 13 if you do not have any other signs of puberty).

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What will throw your period off?

Causes of missed or late periods

being pregnant. stress. the start of menopause (perimenopause), usually between the ages of 45 and 55. polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

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Am I infertile if I don't have periods?

If you don't have a period at all, then you ovulate neither, which means you won't get pregnant. There is a high likelihood that infertility may be the cause. You should book an appointment to find out about the actual reasons.

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What causes a ghost period?

These symptoms may occur due to hormonal fluctuations, stress, birth control use, or after a hysterectomy. Some individuals experience phantom periods during perimenopause or due to underlying health conditions like PCOS or endometriosis. While these symptoms feel like a real period, there is no menstrual flow.

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Can a girl get her period at 9 years old?

Having an earlier or later first period is not necessarily a sign that something is wrong. Some children may have their first period when they are just nine years old. Similarly, some people might not get their period until they are 15 or 16, especially if other female family members were “late bloomers.”

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Does exercise affect your period?

Chronic over-exercising and under-fueling your body can cause lighter or irregular periods or even make them stop altogether. Exercise is good for you, but overtime a vigorous fitness routine and low-calorie diet puts strain on your body that can cause periods to become irregular or stop altogether.

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What are the side effects of not having periods?

For example, women may develop masculine characteristics (virilization), such as excess body hair (hirsutism), a deepened voice, and increased muscle size. They may have headaches, vision problems, or a decreased sex drive. They may have difficulty becoming pregnant.

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How to trigger a period?

8 Safe and Effective Ways to Induce Menstruation

  1. Hormone Therapy — The Most Clinically Proven Solution. ...
  2. Hormonal Birth Control and Emergency Contraception. ...
  3. Managing Stress to Restore Hormonal Balance. ...
  4. Maintain a Healthy Weight and Moderate Exercise. ...
  5. Nutrition and Vitamins That Support Menstrual Health.

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What are the symptoms of PCOS?

Common symptoms of PCOS include:

  • irregular periods or no periods at all.
  • difficulty getting pregnant (because of irregular ovulation or no ovulation)
  • excessive hair growth (hirsutism) – usually on the face, chest, back or buttocks.
  • weight gain.
  • thinning hair and hair loss from the head.
  • oily skin or acne.

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What are some signs I'm infertile?

You know you might be infertile (or facing fertility issues) primarily by the inability to get pregnant after a year (or six months if over 35) of regular, unprotected sex, but symptoms in women can include irregular/painful periods or no periods, while men might have issues with sexual function, hair growth, or testicular pain, all signaling a need for medical evaluation with tests like blood work or ultrasounds. 

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Can I ovulate without a period?

Yes. You can ovulate but not get your “period.” Technically, if you're ovulating regularly, you should also get your period regularly. However, it's possible to get your period without actually ovulating and to ovulate but not have a true period.

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What causes periods to stop?

Periods stop due to natural changes like pregnancy, breastfeeding, and menopause, or lifestyle factors like extreme exercise, significant weight changes, and high stress, but can also signal underlying issues such as PCOS, thyroid disorders, hormonal imbalances, or certain medications, leading to a condition called amenorrhea.
 

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What can I drink to make my period come?

Some recommended natural remedies to induce periods are:

  • Chamomile Tea. The first recommendation of a natural remedy to induce periods is chamomile tea. ...
  • Turmeric. Turmeric is known as an herb able to induce periods that can be found easily. ...
  • Ginger Tea. ...
  • Cinnamon. ...
  • Apple Cider Vinegar. ...
  • Pineapple. ...
  • Papaya. ...
  • Parsley.

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Can stress stop periods?

Stress can delay your period, but the good news is that stress shouldn't completely stop your period. If you've gone more than six weeks (the amount of time it takes to classify a period as fully “missed”) since your last period, it may be time to see a doctor and make sure everything is okay.

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Does stress affect fertility?

No. Stress by itself doesn't cause infertility. Most fertility issues are linked to medical conditions like ovulation problems, blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, or sperm quality. However, stress can affect your hormones, menstrual cycles, and energy levels, which may make it harder to get pregnant.

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What triggers a girl's first period?

Genetics and environment both play a role in triggering menarche: Heredity: Your genes influence when you get your first period. People commonly get their periods when their mother did. Hormones: Hormones in your brain and your sex organs regulate your menstrual cycle and play a role in menarche, too.

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How long can a teen go without a period?

Skipping periods is common during the first 1 or 2 years after they start. It doesn't mean anything serious or cause any harm. A girl can normally go up to 6 months between the first and second periods. Also, a girl can go up to 4 months between the second and third periods.

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What comes first period or pubic hair?

Pubic hair development (“pubarche”) usually happens 1 to 2 years before the first period. The average age for pubarche is 11.6 years old.

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