once you are gaining your weight back at a normal rate and your body hasn't felt like it was deprived of its nutrients, then yes it will come back in time.
but just to let you know, it isn't good to lose weight to the point where you don't have your period. i hope you are questioning yourself whether the way you lost weight was a good one and if you think you lost too much weight.
sorry there is no way to stop your period .Your period is for you blood to come out so you need that blood to come out if you stopped your period that would be very unhealthy.
I stopped taking my birth control in December and in January I came on my period but in february I didnt come is this normal
Of course anything shed from your body will equate to a loss of weight (even if its extremely minimal), but it will come back when all that blood that was lost is regained for the next cycle. i would not count on a woman's period as a form of exercise or a means of weight loss.
during period i am having severe pain in lower abdomen and back
There's no set answer to your question. Your periods could have stopped due to your weight or hormones or any number of reasons. Please contact an adult that you trust and get an appointment to see a gynecologist so they can help you with your specific question.
after getting the depo shot i got my period everythree month soo after i stopped then i took another shot in august and now since then its march almost April i still have not gotten a period so don't worrry i have taken pregnancy tests after pregnancy test they are all negative so juss be happy you don't get a normal period lol its better that way
That's what happens when there are big changes for the body. If you eat normal and everything you need it will come back.
Not that it's any of my business, but do you really want to get pregnant after 52? When the child is 10 you'll be in your 60's an be unable to play with the child as normal. And your period isn't the thing that makes you pregnant. But no, you can't. Your hormones have stopped working, hence your period stopping.
I wouldn't think so, because the pill holds back your period, when you stop using it it will all come out. Nothing to worry about. But then again, if it continues, I would see a doctor just in case.
yes it will.
About 4 to 6 weeks.
one week after you have stopped your period you are ovulating most likely to get pregnant. Not bad at all. That's the way babies come into the world.