Why have my daughters periods stopped?

However, they may be caused by a hormone imbalance, excessive weight loss or exercise, pregnancy, medications, stress, and a myriad of other problems. This is why it's important for a teen girl to see a health care professional if she's stopped getting her periods or is late in starting them.

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When should I worry about my daughter not getting her period?

If you have questions or concerns about when you'll get your period, talk to your doctor. And let your doctor know if you don't get your period by the time you're 15, or by 3 years after you started puberty.

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How long can a girl go without getting her 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 if my daughter had her first period then stopped?

If a girl has her first period and then doesn't have another one for about a year, an evaluation is appropriate. To see if an underlying medical condition may be responsible for the absence of periods, a health care provider may recommend blood tests or imaging exams, such as an abdominal ultrasound.

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Why did my first period suddenly stop?

In most cases, a stop-and-go flow is completely normal. Fluctuating hormones, stress, changes in diet or medication, and weight gain are just a few causes of an irregular menstrual cycle. Certain health conditions may also be the culprit. Every woman is unique, and so is every period.

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What could be stopping my first period?

Your periods will start when your body is ready. This is usually between age 8 and 17, or 2 years after your first signs of puberty. Possible reasons for delayed periods include being underweight, doing lots of exercise (including dance, gymnastics and athletics), stress and a hormone imbalance.

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Is it unhealthy to not have a period?

When to see a doctor. Consult your doctor if you've missed at least three menstrual periods in a row, or if you've never had a menstrual period and you're age 15 or older.

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What are the side effects of not having periods?

Besides not having your period, there are some other symptoms you may have, depending on the cause of your amenorrhea:
  • Pain in your pelvic area.
  • Changes in your vision.
  • Headaches.
  • Acne.
  • Hair loss.
  • More hair growth on your face.
  • A milky discharge from your nipples.
  • No breast development (in primary amenorrhea)

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What kind of infection stops period?

Untreated chlamydia can travel up the reproductive tract and progress to PID, which sometimes makes women miss their periods. The good news is you can test for chlamydia simply with a quick urine sample. If the infection is caught early, a course of antibiotics will cure it.

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What if my daughter is almost 15 and no period?

Menstruation most often begins between the ages of 11 and 15. If you haven't had a first period by age 15, it's called primary amenorrhea. This is different from infrequent or light menstrual cycles, which are very common in teens, particularly in the first couple of years after menstruation begins.

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How long after pubic hair do periods start?

Pubic hair – Once her pubic hair starts growing, you can expect her period to develop in one to two years.

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What happens if a girl doesn't get her period for months?

If no periods have occurred when a girl is older than 15, further testing may be needed. The need is more urgent if she has gone through other normal changes that occur during puberty. Being born with incompletely formed genital or pelvic organs can lead to a lack of menstrual periods.

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What happens if you don't have a period for 5 months?

Most of the time there is no worrying cause. As long as you are sure you are not pregnant and you feel well in yourself there is no need for concern if you miss one or two periods. If you don't have a period for 3-6 months, or have other symptoms then you should consult a doctor.

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Can a bacterial infection stop your period?

Bacterial infections like BV shouldn't affect your hormones and therefore won't cause any disruptions in your menstrual cycle. It is possible that the infection may cause some spotting or bleeding which may seem like you're getting your period, but that's just a symptom of the infection.

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Can COVID cause a missed period?

The answer to both questions is yes, it's possible. Effects may vary from person to person. Emerging evidence suggests that vaccination can temporarily alter the length of the menstrual cycle.

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What is the most common cause of amenorrhea?

There are primary and secondary causes of amenorrhea. The most common cause of amenorrhea is pregnancy, and it is the first thing that needs to be ruled out when investigating such a patient. In general, if a female does not have menses for 6 months, she has amenorrhea.

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What hormone stops your period?

The hormone responsible for these changes is progesterone, which is manufactured by the corpus luteum.

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Can having no period make you gain weight?

"The menstrual cycle isn't the cause of weight changes, it's just a bystander," explains Arias. The menstrual cycle does not directly impact weight loss or gain, but there may be some secondary connections.

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How common is amenorrhea?

How common is amenorrhea? About 1 in 25 women who are not pregnant, breastfeeding, or going through menopause experience amenorrhea at some point in their lives.

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Why did my period stop at 13?

Amenorrhea has many causes, including hormone problems, eating habits and exercise, or a birth defect. Your teen may need blood tests and a pelvic ultrasound. Treatment may be done with hormones or other medicines, changes in diet or exercise, and calcium supplements.

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Is it normal for 13 year old to have irregular periods?

As a young teen or pre-teen, irregular periods are normal. If a girl is otherwise free of health problems, there's no cause for concern. Many factors can affect menstruation, including the onset of puberty, growth spurts, and others.

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Is it normal for a 13 year old to miss her period for 3 months?

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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Is it OK to go 4 months without a period?

If you continue to miss periods, you should see a health care provider. Six months or more of going without a period may indicate problems with hormones, the uterus, or the ovaries. So it's important to get yourself checked out.

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Is it normal to go 4 months without a period?

Irregular and missed periods are common, but if you were having regular periods before or if you have not had a period in more than 3 months, talk to your doctor.

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Is it normal to not have a period for 7 months?

There are natural causes, other than pregnancy, for missing your period. There also are lots of other reasons and they include any medicine that you take. A rare physical condition may be at work, but it's far more likely that your missed periods are linked with diet, exercise, stress, or other lifestyle factors.

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