Why is it that its only with me that this happen!pls help?!


Question: Why is it that its only with me that this happen!pls help!?
Hello all!.
So im 5'6-5'7 and weighing 165pounds!.!.
im overweight,i think!.
i had the same problem before then i dropped some weight and went to 140pounds!.But it seems i gained some weight and that disturbed my periods!.
im not having them for nearly 4months already!.
and im very worried for it!.Is it because im growing!.!.or is it because of the sudden weight gain!?
do you also think that if i drop the excess weight it will start again!.!.!?Do you know any medicine that helps to get them regular!.Anyone had the same problem as me!?
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Answers:
Your rapid weight gain is probably what is causing problems with your menstrual cycle!. The only certain way to artificially regulate the menstrual cycle is oral contraceptives, but I would recommend to you that try first to lose some serious weight!. If you managed to do this successfully, I'm sure your periods will revert to normal!.

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See your doctor and get a pelvic ultrasound and a trans vaginal ultrasound to check for poly cystic ovarian disease!. A friend of mine suffers from weight fluctuations, absent periods for months at a time, IBS, mood changes (usually irratic) and ADHD!. She has been diagnosed with poly cystic ovaries and a larger cyst!. Medications that were reccomended were birth control pills to get rid of the smaller cyst and to regulate her menstural cycle!. Also, to lower stress and balance out a diet plan!. Good luck to you!!Www@Answer-Health@Com

What you have is called, amenorrhea!. I've never heard of someones period stopping from gaining weight!. I know very skinny, marathon runners will , because they don't have the required body fat to ovulate!. Have you started any kind of new birth control with hormones in it!? That can always screw up your periods!. Other things can make your period stop,too!. Make an appointment with your GYN doc!. Find more info on Wikipedia, under amenorrhoea!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Go to your doctor!. He/she will be able to tell you if you are overweight and if you are what weight you should be!. Will also be able to advise on diet and exercise!. Lack of periods could be due to a number of things which again your doctor will be able to check out!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Are you sure you're not pregnant!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

Wow!.!.!. could you really be pregnant!.!.!.!.!? I wonder!.!.!.!.

You should go to doctors!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If you've had a recent check up and there is not a medical problem, you may find the following information helpful!. I had those problems to for years!.

What does it mean if I miss a period or two!?

The most common type of irregular period we see at the clinic is anovulation, or a cycle in which a woman does not ovulate (i!.e!., does not release an egg)!. This is frequently the cause of a missed period (an anovulatory cycle) and is considered normal if it occurs only once or twice a year!. Clotting is also considered normal if it is cyclic!.

Sporadic episodes of poor diet, high stress, emotional trauma, illness, or strenuous physical exercise are the usual suspects behind occasional anovulatory cycles!. Sometimes something as simple as a family holiday or a week with the in-laws will play havoc with a menstrual cycle!. Monthly periods are quite susceptible to dips and spikes in our emotions and our health!. For the most part, once our lives return to normal, so do our periods!.

On the other hand, a woman will sometimes skip her period for a few months and then start a heavy period that lasts for days or even weeks!. This can be a sign that a woman is entering perimenopause (see above)!.

More and more we are seeing patients of all ages who come into the clinic with irregular periods due to polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), an easily recognizable and treatable condition that frequently occurs with insulin resistance!. With PCOS, the ovaries produce a quantity of follicles that generate high levels of estrogen but never release an egg!. The excessive estrogen stimulates the uterine lining to thicken to a point where it must slough off!. Women with this condition are not having what are considered



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