No period due to weight?
Chunkabutt83
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Has any other large women ever skipped a period due to being overweight? Im at my highest right now and skipped my july and havent gotten one yet this month. I just started back on MFP so it wasnt due to exercise or weight loss. It was a highly stressful month though, but i have never skipped a period in my life before, except when pregnant. I took a test just to be sure and it was negative. I dont have health insurance and would rather not go to the doctor just to find out its due to my size or stress. Just wondering if this has ever happened to anyone else.
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how old are you? i'm 48 and i keep missing 3 months in a row, then seem to come on very heavy, then come on again two weeks later, then not have anything again for 3 months - i have had loads of blood tests to see if i starting the menopause, but they say no i'm not...
but i know stress can cause all sorts of problems, so it could be that you had a stressful month or two, when i was at my heaviest (30 lbs more than i am now) i never missed, hope you get it sorted soon, they are a pain to have or not to have still causes trouble!0 -
When I was at my highest weight I was without a period for almost a year. I had no insurance and couldn't afford to be seen either. Once I got my insurance back I went in & found out I had PCOS. Skipping a period is an indicator that something is going on. Is there a clinic like Planned Parenthood etc that works on a sliding fee scale? Maybe you can get low cost care there.0
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Stress has caused me to miss periods in the past. When I first started working out and switched the way I ate - I did skip one. Now, they are all out of whack - early one month, late the next. But, I am 35 and had my tubes tied at 23, so it IS possible that I'm going into the pre-menopause stage.
Do you have a Planned Parenthood or a health department in your area? Perhaps they could do a blood test just to make sure you aren't pregnant. I took 3 pregnancy tests when I was pregnant with my youngest daughter and ALL of them were negative. Had to have a blood test to a positive.0 -
well, im 28 and i had a baby 7 months ago, i was on the depo shot from januaray til march and then in april, may and june had only light, short periods and then none now. I can be seen my a doctor for birth control and have it covered since im within a year of having a baby, i was just thinking it was hopefully due to either A) my weight The depo shot or C) the stressfull month i had.0
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Skipping the occasional one here and there is generally nothing to worry about, hormones do fluctuate naturally, more so if you are either under or over weight. I'd let this one go unless you notice other symptoms but if you miss 2 on the trot then it would be better to get it checked out.0
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Stress can definitely make people skip periods, even if they never have before. It can also drastically alter your cycle. I find that if I kick my weight loss into high gear, my first period is about 1 week late just due to the unexpected stress on my body...and I'm like clockwork normally. If you're concerned, a checkup at a place like PP might be a good idea, but if you have no other symptoms and are pretty sure you aren't pregnant, it is quite likely a stress thing.0
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It's probably best to get it checked out if you can.
I did notice in your diary that you are often very under your calorie goal. I know you only just started MFP but if you weren't eating enough for quite a while that could be a contributing factor. Even though your calorie intake may not be causing this, it would be a good idea to try to eat most of your calories each day to make sure you are getting enough nutrition. If you are very anaemic you may skip periods, also if your body doesn't think it's getting enough calories, especially if you are very stressed too.
You don't say how long since you were last pregnant, but sometimes it can take a while to settle down properly especially if you are breastfeeding or have been until recently. It may also be worth doing another pregnancy test.0 -
Due to my depression and high weight I stopped having my period more than once every 3 months. It lasted about a year but now that my weight has gone down a bit I just had one!0
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It is very common to miss periods on the depo shot. I stopped having mine for a year....then switched back to regular birth control!0
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Stress can definitely make people skip periods, even if they never have before. It can also drastically alter your cycle. I find that if I kick my weight loss into high gear, my first period is about 1 week late just due to the unexpected stress on my body...and I'm like clockwork normally. If you're concerned, a checkup at a place like PP might be a good idea, but if you have no other symptoms and are pretty sure you aren't pregnant, it is quite likely a stress thing.
thank you, thats what im hoping it is. We were buying a house last month and at the last minute the deal fell through and it such a stressfull and emotional experiance, i just kind of assumed thats all it was. When I was pregnant with my daughter, i had a lot of symptoms and dont have any now, just took the test to be sure, if i dont get my period this month i supposed will take another and have to go to the doctor.0 -
well, im 28 and i had a baby 7 months ago, i was on the depo shot from januaray til march and then in april, may and june had only light, short periods and then none now. I can be seen my a doctor for birth control and have it covered since im within a year of having a baby, i was just thinking it was hopefully due to either A) my weight The depo shot or C) the stressfull month i had.
Probably a combination of the depo and stress and having a baby 7 months ago, especially if you are/were breastfeeding0 -
When I was younger, I stopped getting my period for about a year. Like an above poster, I was also diagnosed with PCOS.0
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It is very common to miss periods on the depo shot. I stopped having mine for a year....then switched back to regular birth control!
i only ever got one shot, i didnt like the way it made me feel bloated and icky all the time, not to mention, i bled for like 2-3 weeks a month, it wore off like the end of april and i had regular periods in may and june.0 -
Yes, back in the day I would go months on end without a period. In fact, I wasn't feeling well, nausea, etc. so went to the doctor who told me I might have an ulcer, gallbladder problems, or be pregnant. In those days, we had the "rabbit test" to find out if we were pregnant. I had been disappointed on many occasions and we adopted a child who was 15 months old by this time. I made my husband call the doctor to get the results! Anyway, I had two successful pregnancies and my periods became more regular after each one so that they were completely regular by the time I reached menopause. It is proof that all of us have different bodies!0
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Yes, back in the day I would go months on end without a period. In fact, I wasn't feeling well, nausea, etc. so went to the doctor who told me I might have an ulcer, gallbladder problems, or be pregnant. In those days, we had the "rabbit test" to find out if we were pregnant. I had been disappointed on many occasions and we adopted a child who was 15 months old by this time. I made my husband call the doctor to get the results! Anyway, I had two successful pregnancies and my periods became more regular after each one so that they were completely regular by the time I reached menopause. It is proof that all of us have different bodies!
i have had stomache ulcers in the past that havent bothered me in many years but i dont remember ever missing a period due to that. Agreed, everyone has unique bodies, i guess im trying to talk myself into believing its normal for me to have missed lol0 -
is it possible to be PCOS since ive already been fertile and had a baby? Can it even happen that fast?0
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is it possible to be PCOS since ive already been fertile and had a baby? Can it even happen that fast?0
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well, im 28 and i had a baby 7 months ago, i was on the depo shot from januaray til march and then in april, may and june had only light, short periods and then none now. I can be seen my a doctor for birth control and have it covered since im within a year of having a baby, i was just thinking it was hopefully due to either A) my weight The depo shot or C) the stressfull month i had.
I do know the depo shot can reek havoc on your periods. My sister was on it for awhile and after she stopped had a couple periods, then it stopped for almost a year. She knew she wasn't pregnant (no boyfriend/no sex) and the doctor told her that depo is known for screwing up your hormones for awhile after you've finished using it.
Stress. Depo. Change in your eating habits, working out, just having a baby a 7 months ago (they say it takes your body 18 months to 2 yrs to return to "normal" after having a baby). I think it is everything combined together. I wouldn't worry too much over one month - but if one turns into 3 or 4, I would definitely go in for a check up.0 -
well, im 28 and i had a baby 7 months ago, i was on the depo shot from januaray til march and then in april, may and june had only light, short periods and then none now. I can be seen my a doctor for birth control and have it covered since im within a year of having a baby, i was just thinking it was hopefully due to either A) my weight The depo shot or C) the stressfull month i had.
I do know the depo shot can reek havoc on your periods. My sister was on it for awhile and after she stopped had a couple periods, then it stopped for almost a year. She knew she wasn't pregnant (no boyfriend/no sex) and the doctor told her that depo is known for screwing up your hormones for awhile after you've finished using it.
Stress. Depo. Change in your eating habits, working out, just having a baby a 7 months ago (they say it takes your body 18 months to 2 yrs to return to "normal" after having a baby). I think it is everything combined together. I wouldn't worry too much over one month - but if one turns into 3 or 4, I would definitely go in for a check up.
thanks so much! There were a lot of factors lately that could affect me!!0 -
I actually asked my doctor about this.
I cant remember exactly what he said, but it was something about the weight not allowing enough estrogen to be released into your body (something about pressure if I remember correctly). So basically, you have too much testosterone in your body to produce a stable period. You may notice some other side-effects as well due to this hormonal imbalance.
Hope this helped!0 -
I actually asked my doctor about this.
I cant remember exactly what he said, but it was something about the weight not allowing enough estrogen to be released into your body (something about pressure if I remember correctly). So basically, you have too much testosterone in your body to produce a stable period. You may notice some other side-effects as well due to this hormonal imbalance.
Hope this helped!
thank you, yes it does make a feel a bit more normal! Hopefully once i start losing it will return, not that i like it, but its good to know its there lol0 -
I actually asked my doctor about this.
I cant remember exactly what he said, but it was something about the weight not allowing enough estrogen to be released into your body (something about pressure if I remember correctly). So basically, you have too much testosterone in your body to produce a stable period. You may notice some other side-effects as well due to this hormonal imbalance.
Hope this helped!
thank you, yes it does make a feel a bit more normal! Hopefully once i start losing it will return, not that i like it, but its good to know its there lol
hahaha i totally know what you mean we thought I had PCOS for a while but once i started exercising it helped a lot! Ive also noticed it's lighter than before as well. Waaaaaaaay more regular!
still a chance I may have PCOS but at least I am a normal working woman!0 -
I actually asked my doctor about this.
I cant remember exactly what he said, but it was something about the weight not allowing enough estrogen to be released into your body (something about pressure if I remember correctly). So basically, you have too much testosterone in your body to produce a stable period. You may notice some other side-effects as well due to this hormonal imbalance.
Hope this helped!
thank you, yes it does make a feel a bit more normal! Hopefully once i start losing it will return, not that i like it, but its good to know its there lol
hahaha i totally know what you mean we thought I had PCOS for a while but once i started exercising it helped a lot! Ive also noticed it's lighter than before as well. Waaaaaaaay more regular!
still a chance I may have PCOS but at least I am a normal working woman!
lol, great!0 -
My sister is on depo for the purpose of not having periods. SOunds like it's depo thats causing it for you.well, im 28 and i had a baby 7 months ago, i was on the depo shot from januaray til march and then in april, may and june had only light, short periods and then none now. I can be seen my a doctor for birth control and have it covered since im within a year of having a baby, i was just thinking it was hopefully due to either A) my weight The depo shot or C) the stressfull month i had.0
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My weight made my periods first erratic, then widely spaced (every three months or so) then gone entirely, then constant.
I think they may be back in line now. I hope. Maybe. We'll see.0 -
My sister is on depo for the purpose of not having periods. SOunds like it's depo thats causing it for you.well, im 28 and i had a baby 7 months ago, i was on the depo shot from januaray til march and then in april, may and june had only light, short periods and then none now. I can be seen my a doctor for birth control and have it covered since im within a year of having a baby, i was just thinking it was hopefully due to either A) my weight The depo shot or C) the stressfull month i had.
i only had one round of it and that only lasted til the end of april and have had normal periods after that though0 -
My weight made my periods first erratic, then widely spaced (every three months or so) then gone entirely, then constant.
I think they may be back in line now. I hope. Maybe. We'll see.
good to know it happens to other people, thanks0 -
It is very common to miss periods on the depo shot. I stopped having mine for a year....then switched back to regular birth control!
i only ever got one shot, i didnt like the way it made me feel bloated and icky all the time, not to mention, i bled for like 2-3 weeks a month, it wore off like the end of april and i had regular periods in may and june.
Gotcha! Well then maybe stress??? I have to second everyone else and recommend maybe trying out a Planned Parenthood...0 -
Stress can definitely make people skip periods, even if they never have before. It can also drastically alter your cycle. I find that if I kick my weight loss into high gear, my first period is about 1 week late just due to the unexpected stress on my body...and I'm like clockwork normally. If you're concerned, a checkup at a place like PP might be a good idea, but if you have no other symptoms and are pretty sure you aren't pregnant, it is quite likely a stress thing.
thank you, thats what im hoping it is. We were buying a house last month and at the last minute the deal fell through and it such a stressfull and emotional experiance, i just kind of assumed thats all it was. When I was pregnant with my daughter, i had a lot of symptoms and dont have any now, just took the test to be sure, if i dont get my period this month i supposed will take another and have to go to the doctor.
Sounds like a very stressful time and that's absolutely what it could be! Sorry to hear you had to deal with that. I hope everything goes back to normal soon!0 -
I just saw the post about the depo shot - I think it sounds like that's the reason, since you haven't had a normal period since then, but you should confirm with the doctor. I hope everything straightens out!0
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