yes and usually a simple blood test at the doctor will tell if your levels are normal. good luck joymaker rn
Probably nothing. Stress can make you miss your period, as can change in diet or exercise habits. Also depending on your age, hormones can change causing changes in your cycles. It could be iregular periods or a hormonal imbalance.
The problem could be a hormone imbalance. If she is a young girl just starting her period the hormones take time to settle into a cycle and things like this can happen ( it happens in menopause as well), so she might well miss a month or two. Take her to the doctor to be sure.
Imbalance is the state of not being equal. One context could be a 'hormone imbalance'. This would be when hormones in the body are at levels other than what they are supposed to be at, and this can cause anything from emotional distress to physical discomfort. A nutrient imbalance could be that you are getting too much protein and not enough fat in your diet.
Most likely, but it could be due to hormones, infections, and so forth. But the smart money is on being preggers.
Depending on your age and your normal regularity, it could just be that you have an irregular cycle or it could be something like a hormone imbalance. Try contacting your doctor.
It means you have irregular periods or a hormonal imbalance. There are several possibilities. If you're old enough it could be early menopause. Another possibility, remember that many hormones are fat soluable and if you're heavy it could be that your body stores enough of the hormones in fat that when you DO try to have your period you continue to release the hormone and nothing happens. Another possibility is that if you're too thin, the exact opposite could be going on, if you do not have enough body fat you will not be able to produce necessary hormones for normal periods. If none of the above seem possible to you, see your doctor since other possibilities will require medical attention.
could you get pregnant if you have not gotten your period for 2 months?
you could be but it could also mean hormonal imbalance
It's extremely unlikely. If you're still young then your hormones are still imbalance which means that you could still miss a period. It takes about two to three years for you menstrual cycle to regulate. So if you haven't had it for that long then you could miss your period.
No. If there is no chance of pregnancy, then it could be a sign of a problem involving hormones, weight, or stress levels and should be checked out by a doctor.
This could be due to a hormonal imbalance. You will need to see your doctor for this.
It could mean you are pregnant, have irregular periods, hormonal imbalance or you have had a light and early period this month for no reason.