Getting no periods from last 2 months - #11552
Not getting periods from last 2 months ....Phle esa ka hi nahi abhi esa 2 months se shuru hua h aur esa bhi nhi h ki pregnency ho ....mujhe samjh nahi arha esa kyu ho rha ...abhi mai namyaa anartava syrup pi ri hu
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Hi Swati,
Delayed periods can be due to
1. Hormonal imbalances -PCOS,Thyroid issues,High prolactin 2. Stress 3.Weight changes 4. Ovarian reserve issues
So you have to do these tests to rule out ; 1.Thyroid profile 2. FSH/LH 3.CBC 4.Urine pregnancy test home kit 5.Serum prolactin , AMH 6.Ultrasound to check uterus and ovaries
Then you will come to know the exact cause of delayed periods.
Stay calm dear, You’ve got this☺️
Thank you dear
Periods stopping suddenly for 2 months (with pregnancy ruled out) can happen due to hormonal imbalance, stress, weight changes, thyroid issues, or polycystic ovaries. Since this problem is new for you, it’s important to do some tests (thyroid, prolactin, ultrasound) instead of only relying on syrup. Please consult a gynecologist for evaluation and correct treatment so your cycles can normalize safely.
Hello dear Aapki problem se lag raha hai ya to hormonal changes hai ya sharirik kriya khrab hai Kai baar pcos se chance bhi hotay hain Main aapko kuch test likh raha hun inko karwake dikhana Serum prolactin Serum ferritin Serum progesterone Serum tsh Rbs Pelvic ultrasound Urine analysis Urine culture if recommended by gynacolologist Esr In test ko dikhana gynacolologist ke pass Jake tabhi pata lagegaa kya dikkat hai Bina unki bataya koi dawai mat lena nahin to phir side effects bhi ho sakte hain Hopefully aap jaldi theek ho Regards
Hello, Delayed periods can be due to hormonal imbalance, stress, PCOD. Do a urine pregnancy test if not done yet.
Get these tests done for proper evaluation: 1. CBC 2. Thyroid profile 3. Serum Prolactin 4. Serum LH and FSH 5. Ultrasound-Pelvis & Lower abdomen.
Review with reports with Gynaec doctor. Take care
If you’ve missed your periods for the last two months and you’re certain that pregnancy isn’t the issue, there could be a variety of reasons for this. The absence of menstruation, or amenorrhea, can be caused by many factors, including stress, significant weight changes, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), thyroid disorders, or other hormonal imbalances. Since you mentioned using Namyaa Anartava syrup, an Ayurvedic remedy said to help with menstrual issues, it’s important to consider that while some people find traditional medicine helpful, the evidence supporting its effectiveness can vary. It’s wise to be informed of both benefits and limitations in medical treatments. If your amenorrhea persists, it’s a good idea to see a healthcare professional who can perform a thorough evaluation. They may recommend blood tests to check hormone levels, an ultrasound to examine your ovaries and uterus, or other diagnostic procedures. Also, review any recent lifestyle changes—exercise, diet, or stress levels—that might be contributing factors. Until you consult with a doctor, it’s prudent to track your symptoms and any other changes you notice in your body. Avoid self-medicating extensively without medical advice, as this might delay proper diagnosis and treatment. If you experience additional symptoms such as excessive pain, weight gain, or hair loss, seek medical attention promptly as these could suggest more specific conditions.
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