A 15-year-old girl hasn't had her period for six months. What should she do?
A 15-year-old girl hasn't had her period for six months. What should she do?
If menstruation has occurred, but not in the last six months, it is amenorrhea.
Amenorrhea can be caused by a variety of reasons, one being central, such as problems with the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, and the other being amenorrhea caused by abnormalities in ovarian function or the endometrium.
The former can be caused by dramatic weight loss, such as rapid weight loss, or severe mental shock, or pituitary tumor occupancy;
The latter is due to problems such as ovarian dysfunction or endometriosis.
The more likely cause of amenorrhea in a 15-year-old girl is unstable ovarian function, instability of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis, lack of mature follicular development, and lack of a steady cycle of estrogen and progesterone to stimulate the endometrium to form menstruation, leading to amenorrhea.
In this case, it is best to first see a Western doctor to clarify the problem and understand the gynecological endocrine situation, such as estrogen and progesterone levels. If estrogen and progesterone are disturbed, hormonal cycle regulation can be considered to promote menstruation. It can also further adjust the stability of the gonadal axis.
A: There are intervals after menarche.
1. The Gynecology elaborates that there is an interval of two to six months between menarche and the normal state.
2. If the child does not have an early love affair, then it is purely normal.
3, in order to insure the period, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital examination or consult 👩⚕️
You also have to go online and ask about it. Check yourself with a few dollars worth of pregnancy tests. If you're pregnant, treat it as such. If you're not pregnant, don't worry!
For girls, according to the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, it is best for them to start menstruating at the age of 14. Nowadays, children are better nourished and develop earlier, so they will menstruate earlier.
Some girls may have irregular periods at the beginning, sometimes several months apart, and then return to normal after one to two years. If there is no other abnormality in your body, you can wait and see if it will come again.
If you are not sure, you can go to a good Chinese medicine practitioner for a look, so that some medicines can be prescribed to regulate your body.
It should be very unlikely that you are pregnant, and if you are pregnant you can definitely detect it, and you can also have a good conversation with your daughter about whether or not anything unexpected has happened.
It's fun to be a mom and not think about going to the doctor until you haven't been here in six months, and, well, you go online and open a doctor's office! You yourself have to think of going to the doctor after three months, right? Also, go to the hospital if you're sick! I can't believe I'm asking on the internet! Go out and take a taxi, find a hospital to do a checkup, (regardless of Chinese hospitals or Western hospitals will do the checkup) the results come out, follow the doctor's advice does not work. There are questions to come back to the Internet to see if there is a similar situation, what medication is good, this is the normal procedure.
If you don't have a boyfriend and you're not sick, don't worry. It's normal for kids to have unstable periods.
I was 12 or 13 years old when I started menstruating in my first year of junior high school, and the first time lasted almost half a month, and then I didn't have it for almost two years, so I went to the doctor and was told that children are still young, and that it's not common to not be able to have menstruation, so I didn't have to worry too much. I didn't take any pills or injections after I went back, and my period came back two years later, and there was nothing unusual about my body during the period. If you are still worried, you can go to see an old Chinese doctor!
Chinese medicine is a natural treatment without any toxic side effects, and it normalizes all aspects of the body while normalizing menstruation. Western medicine, on the other hand, relies on hormones to cause artificial menstruation, and many of these drugs have carcinogenic and teratogenic side effects. Choose for yourself.
The food we eat now contains catalysts, leading to many girls precocious puberty, a girl 10 years old are menstruating. 15-year-old girl looks a little bit is a big girl, not menstruating whether to eat forbidden fruit lead to pregnancy, first of all, quickly to the hospital to check it!
In the beginning most of them were not on time, in my time it was just a few times a year, in the second or third year it got better, it was just developing immaturity
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