No period? NOT PREGNANT! When to go to doctor?
thinking_thinly
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I haven't had a period in 2 months, and there is NO (read dry spell!) way I am pregnant. I have never missed consecutive periods before, but I have missed one on occasion due to illness or stress in my life. I think it is somehow connected to my weight loss, but I am no were near the body fat percentage that you are supposed to loose your periods. My friends are telling me not to be concerned, but I am a bit. However, I have lost close to 100lbs and they say that might have something to do with it.
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When to go to doctor? NOW!!!!!!! ASAP!!!!!
ETA: You need to eat more!!! Your body NEEDS FUEL!!!! Yeah, that's how you screw up metabolism and the health of your body!!!0 -
I'm going to go if I don't get it by the end of the month. I guess I want some reassurance that nothing seriously is wrong.0
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I'm eating 1500 a day, which is my TDEE minus 20%. I hardly work out, and log and eat calories if I do. However, these last two weeks have been weird, and I have eaten other peoples cooking I can't log (don't know the calories for).0
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I'm going to go if I don't get it by the end of the month. I guess I want some reassurance that nothing seriously is wrong.
This IS serious!!!!! Don't wait!!!0 -
it probably does have something to do with the weight loss, but i would call the doctor and go in anyway for some blood work and an exam. better safe than sorry. best of luck!0
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When we were trying to get pregnant with #3, I suddenly stopped ovulating and therefore not getting my period. I would call my OB somewhere in the 50-60 day of my cycle. He would then prescribe me a med (can't remember the name) to start my period. I don't know what the exactly time frame is of how long you can wait.0
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Sometimes if your BMI/weight is too low, it can stop you from having periods. Could also be anemia, hormonal, a multitude of things. So it is best that you make an appointment and get yourself checked out asap.0
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It could be anything, just make the appointment and see what the doctor has to say about it.0
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If my reproduction parts quit working, I'd freak out. I'd run to the OBGYN.0
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If you have insurance to cover it, you can get a complete hormone panel (blood tests) done to determine how your hormones levels are.
I did this and discovered mine were all a touch low.
I am NOT a doctor/medication person AT ALL so I did this test just to let me know why I had missed a couple periods/was feeling tired, etc. etc.
My personal fix was to simply heal by exercising, getting adequate rest, sunshine, get rid of stressors (people, emotional issues).
It takes months to heal imbalance hormones. I used supplements and herbs (not excessive, just a few targeted ones).
I gave myself time and made improvements one by one.
Edit to add that hormones are really important. Imbalanced hormones are not fun, they interfere with moods, feminine beauty, and general health. It's important to take care of yourself, and not be extreme.0 -
If you haven't been eating well recently it could be due to nutrition, but since it's in the last two months unless you are under BMI it's probably unlikely to be that. Sometimes diets cause hormones to go crazy on us but you would have noticed it early on. It's a good idea to get it checked by a doctor, just the same. Don't worry, take a step forward and find out the answers you need, it's good you are going now rather than later, so you won't stay worried each month. tc0
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I have never had a normal period in my entire life, so I personally wouldn't go to the doctor unless it had been more than like 3 months. But if it is generally normal and consistent you should probably see a doctor.0
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If you are now close to your goal weight, then 20% is too much of a cut. Not sure how far you are from goal. You may need to be at a 15% cut or a 10% cut instead.
But yes, also see the doctor sooner rather than later. It's not normal for them to just stop. Get it checked out.0 -
I don't think this is cause for major alarm. Plenty of women have irregular or missing cycles. I am one of them. I lost my period when I lost 20 pounds, but was still in a normal weight range. The doctor was completely not one bit alarmed by this. She put me on birth control and sent me on my way. My periods never ended up regulating themselves (despite continuing to be in a normal weight range). My hormones are all normal - I just don't ovulate normally. My doc said this just happens to some women. I'm not saying you shouldn't go to the doctor, but I just don't think this is cause for a major freak out.... Good luck!0
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If you are pretty worried, it would probably be good to go soon. If you feel like waiting, you can try exercising and drinking ginger tea or eating ginger? Ginger seems to make my TOM early.0
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If you've never missed a period before, I would call a doctor and make an appointment. You never know what could be going on. None of us can give you any reassurance because we are not doctors. It could be nothing, it could be something. Definitely worth going to the MD about pronto.
marjiboo - I understand your periods are irregular, but you really shouldn't be telling someone who stated that they have never missed a consecutive period that there is no cause for major alarm, unless you are a doctor. Not trying to be mean or a b*tch here. I just think we all should be careful of the advice we give out, especially relating to medical concerns.0 -
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after 6 months of no periods.....i would recommend seeing a doctor.0
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I am not a doctor however I have spent several years in the medical field. The general rule is that if you have missed 2 months or more consecutively then you need to see your OB just to make sure everything is in line blood work wise....0
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gotta love the amount of medical experts on MFP lol
grain of salt with anything you read on these forums OP0 -
Stress can cause you to miss it.
As for it's URGENT...... since when? 2 missed periods is urgent. I missed 4 in a row & turned out it was being stressed without knowing it.
Yeah missing it will screw up your metabolism :noway: in about a million years. As for being told eat more because you missed it :noway: huh?
I wonder how some women function.0 -
Stress can cause you to miss it.
As for it's URGENT...... since when? 2 missed periods is urgent. I missed 4 in a row & turned out it was being stressed without knowing it.
Yeah missing it will screw up your metabolism :noway: in about a million years. As for being told eat more because you missed it :noway: huh?
I wonder how some women function.
I never missed one, except when I was pregnant. And my life was not stress free. Missing them CAN be a sign of something serious.
Missing one doesn't screw up your metabolism, but a screwed up metabolism can be one of the causes. That is probably not the case here, but we don't know. We're not doctors and we don't know enough about the OP to tell even if we were.
"If a woman is not pregnant, a missed menstrual period may be due to a wide variety of both physical and emotional conditions that range from lifestyle stress to rare and serious diseases. Many of the conditions that underlie missed menstrual periods interfere with the body's hormonal balance."
If it IS something serious, you would want to know sooner rather than later, so any treatment could be started early.0 -
another MFP thread asking for medical advice...LOL...Based on the threads/responses I have seen on MFP medical advice is the last thing I would ask about ....0
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You need to consider what is normal for YOU. If you only missed period for one month before then missing it for two consecutive months (so far) is not normal for you. Therefore, I would go see my doctor.
You lost a significant amount of weight and fat cells have impact on reproductive hormones, so the diet can cause hormonal imbalance. It doesn't even have to be a rapid weight loss.0 -
marjiboo - I understand your periods are irregular, but you really shouldn't be telling someone who stated that they have never missed a consecutive period that there is no cause for major alarm, unless you are a doctor. Not trying to be mean or a b*tch here. I just think we all should be careful of the advice we give out, especially relating to medical concerns.
Totally agree. My apologies. I was just sharing my own experience. Didn't mean to give advice! Good luck!0 -
I'm going to go if I don't get it by the end of the month. I guess I want some reassurance that nothing seriously is wrong.
You want strangers on the Internet to reassure you about a medical issue....?0 -
I haven't had a period in 2 months, and there is NO (read dry spell!) way I am pregnant. I have never missed consecutive periods before, but I have missed one on occasion due to illness or stress in my life. I think it is somehow connected to my weight loss, but I am no were near the body fat percentage that you are supposed to loose your periods. My friends are telling me not to be concerned, but I am a bit. However, I have lost close to 100lbs and they say that might have something to do with it.
I've had a little glance at your diary and it seems that you frequently eat UNDER 1000 calories. If you have been doing this for a while then I'm not surprised your periods have stopped. Your body only works properly when it's healthy and fuelled well. Your periods stopping is a significant sign that something is out of balance. Your hormones are kinda temperamental. If your nutrition is off kilter or you're under eating all the time, it affects your hormonal balance which in turn ... effects things governed by hormones... such as your periods.
So yes... see a doctor... and eat.0 -
Your period stopping is your body's way of say "HEY, wait a minute, something is wrong with me! I can't and don't have the capability to make children and this is me warning you something is not right!"
You need to go to your doctor NOW! Not at the end of the month.0
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