Why doesn’t my period come? Absence of menstruation is delayed menstruation, also known as "infrequent menstruation", "delayed menstruation", "overdue menstruation", etc. It is a common type of menstrual disorder. The female menstrual cycle is generally 21 to 35 days, with an average of 28 days. An advance or delay of about 7 days is still within the normal range, and the length of the cycle varies from person to person. However, if there is no menstruation for more than 7 days, it is considered delayed menstruation. Various factors that affect the female central nervous system-hypothalamus-pituitary-ovarian axis and uterus may cause delayed menstruation. It can occur in ovulatory menstrual cycles or anovulatory menstrual cycles. If women of childbearing age find that their menstruation is delayed for more than 10 days, pregnancy should be ruled out first. Changes in the lives and work of adolescent women can also lead to irregular menstruation. Generally speaking, environmental changes, excessive exercise, mood swings, or changes in life such as exams, relocation, and nutrition can affect the length of the menstrual cycle and the discharge of menstrual blood. It is normal for women with regular menstruation to miss their periods within a week and resume their periods after a week. If you don't have your period for a long time, consider whether you are pregnant. If you are not pregnant, it may be due to drug factors or pathological factors such as the ovaries, uterus, and central nervous system that cause your period to not come. Emotions, living habits, etc. may also affect menstruation. Gynecological inflammation: Menstruation can remind women to pay attention to physical problems. For example, long-term menstruation may lead to cervicitis, uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, breast diseases, vaginitis, cervical erosion, endometritis, menstrual arthritis, menstrual toothache and other diseases, affecting women's health. Considering the possibility of endocrine disorders or pregnancy, it is recommended to test urine pregnancy first to rule out pregnancy. If you are not pregnant, you can take progesterone orally to induce menstruation. It is recommended not to stay up late and exercise properly. You can go to the hospital to check 6 hormones after menstruation. In the middle of the menstrual period, check the development of follicles to rule out the possibility of polycystic ovary syndrome. |
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