I have had this and tested negative for pregnancy (I knew it was very unlikely I would be pregnant anyway as my fiance had a vasectomy years ago although I do know that miracles can happen so I wanted to rule it out before visiting my doctor) so I went to the doctor and I'm currently to undergo blood tests and an ultrasound for suspected PCOS. I get my blood tests on the 12th and am awaiting a letter for my scan. Try a search on it and see if you have any of the symptoms, that's what my doctor suggested I did. I know I have quite a lot of the symptoms. Would advise you go to your doctors and speak it over with them. Hope this helps!
You could likely be pregnant or some other medical condition. Get it checked out.
I have the same problem! & Am two weeks late on my period, but the doctor says all this is normal and could last up to three months! Which means, three months of no period! :)
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it could mean that your not ovulating propley i suggest you speak to your doctor
You should go see your doctor. Stress can cause you to miss a period, but three months is a little extreme.
there could be many health related issues with that you should contact your doctor.
It's known as a quarter.
The original enlistment period for men in the U.S. Civil War was only three months. These soldiers were referred to as Three Months Men.
No. If bleeding happened after sex it could be from tearing or bruising. If she hasn't had her period for over three months and there is no reason (i.e birth control or pregnancy) she needs to go to the Dr. to figure out why.
No, it's not okay not to get your period for three months. Your menstrual cycle is a good indicator of your overall health, although irregular or abscent menstruation may be normal at certain times in your life such as during puberty, going this long without a cycle may be an indicator that something is wrong. If you go over three months without a period you should talk to your doctor to investigate the cause.