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The most common reason for a missed period is pregnancy.
There are many different reason why someone might miss their period even when they are not pregnant. I you have missed a period, then it is best to get it checked out by a physician to rule out any conditions or diseases that may be causing the missed period other than pregnancy.
Go to: http://blogs.webmd.com/womens-health/2007/06/missed-your-period-but-youre-not.html
technically yes, as long as you ovulated THIS month. This would highly depend on the reason for the last two missed periods. If they were missed due to a naturally irregular cycle, there is no reason that you could not have ovulated on the third month.
Going by your age it is possible that you are starting the menopause and that your missed period is just the start of the irregularity of the menstrual cycle that is a symptom of menopause but you will need to see your doc, he/she should run a few tests for you and that will tell you what is going on.
The most common reason for a missed period is pregnancy. Other causes include medications and hormonal imbalance. Stress, illness, medications, and weight changes can also be factors when it comes to missing a period.
it deffinatly sounds like it, however, I had a period that started off that way. If you have missed a pill that could be the reason why
the birth control is probably it.
Missing pills to often can cause this proplem.
Yes, there are many reasons for a missed period besides pregnancy. These reasons have to do with a hormonal imbalance. The hormonal imbalance is not limited to fertility hormones such as estrogen and progesterone, but can also include thyroid hormones. Another reason for a missed period is a tumor that impacts the release of hormones. Most frequently, these tumors are benign (non-cancerous).
You can take a home test any time although if you have had a period it is highly unlikely that you are pregnant. If it makes you feel better though, there is no reason you cant take one.
A Migraine that is unusual, new, or lasts in excess of 72 hours is a reason to seek the help of your doctor. A missed period may be incidental, but is a good reason to seek the help of a qualified physician so the cause can be determined and treated. Since Migraines are often triggered by hormone fluctuations, the Migraine may have been triggered by whatever caused the missed period. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and other headache conditions, please seek the help of a board certified Migraine and headache specialist who has received additional training in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of these headache disorders and diseases.