Primary amenorrhea caused by a congenital condition cannot be prevented.however, women should maintain a healthy diet, with plenty of exercise, rest, and not too much stress, avoiding smoking.However,many cases of amenorrhea cannot be prevented.
This is known as amenorrhea. The most common cause for amenorrhea is pregnancy.
Primary amenorrhea refers to not having a menstrual period at the age of puberty.
The only symptom of primary amenorrhea is delayed menstruation.
The prefix for the word amenorrhea is "a-", which means "without" or "lack of."
Amenorrhea is one of the presumptive sign of pregnancy. Test yourself with over the counter pregnancy test. Amenorrhea is also due to a hormonal imbalance or you had a hysterectomy.
Amenorrhea is the word used for the absence or the abnormal stopping of menses. A female must miss three periods in a row for it to be considered amenorrhea.
In secondary amenorrhea, the primary symptom is the ceasing of menstruation for at least three months.
Amenorrhea is when the period is gone for other reasons than pregnancy and in this case too much exercise.
Post-partum amenorrhea is also known as lactational amenorrhea. It is a time of postnatal infertility that accompanies breastfeeding. This allows the body to recuperate after birth. It is also a very good method of family planning.
In 2003, a group of researchers reported on a new genetic mutation associated with primary amenorrhea.
Pregnancy.
Amenorrhea and having an Autistic child have no relation what-so-ever. I'm not sure what you were trying to say here, if you have issues with either your amenorrhea or your child has problems with their Autism then go talk to your family doctor.