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Birth control to treat Amenorrhea, has been 2 months and still no period? |
I went to the doctor to be treated for that and high levels of testorone. I also have moderate pelvic pain and cramps. I haven't had my period in over a year. I'm under 30 so there's no way that I'm going through menopause?! I'm going to see an Endocrinologist in October. The same thing happened to my cousin. Do you weigh enough to have your period? Do you have a really low body fat percentage? Are you stressed out? All these factors may apply. You might need more estrogen than what they are giving you. Go talk to your regular gynecologist first and see what they say. |
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