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Not having periods for 2 months?
Ok, first off I wanna say that I'm not pregnant. I know this for a fact (mostly because I haven't had sex since September and had a period since then). I'm also a mother, so I know my plumbing works, and I'm not a teenager so it's not wacky hormones.
I was on the Nuva-Ring since I gave birth to my daughter in 2006. Back in October, my scrip ran out so I've been off of birth control (and not having sex AT ALL). I haven't gotten a period since late September.
I do have HPV and had an abnormal smear, but my last pap came back ok. There's nothing extremely stressful going on in my life at the moment and once again I reiterate I know I'm not pregnant.
My doctor's on vacation until after the 1st and the backup doc has a 3-week waiting list. What should I do?
5 Answers
- CJLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Stopping with the Nuvaring is most likely the reason that your period hasn't showed up. Stopping any kind of birth control can cause irregular periods. If the doctor won't give you a script without a visit then you either have to wait for that doctors appointment or find another doctor.
- 1 decade ago
That thing happens because of various things: have you tried some diets lately? If you do not eat enough and have plenty of exercises you can get amenorhea, that means skipping your periods. Also if you have taken a long voyage by plane... My advice is to go to a doctor, see if you are ok. And get some rest, take a long hot bath and try to relax.
- 1 decade ago
some women that have very low body fat percentages can have very irregular periods. and you might want to check on your contraception, some hormone regulated contraceptives can cause you to have 3 or 4 periods a year.
find a new doctor to visit in the meantime. i'm sure if you called your doctors office, they could refer you to someone.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Erm, do u eat great intakes of soya? If u do then omg!
Great intakes of soya is bad for women....
- Anonymous1 decade ago
go to boots or chemist they sell test kits