It's a possibility that you could be pregnant I agree with the first answer, also age can have an effect? No offense, if for instance your in late forties it could be menopause. (Just speaking in general, as I don't know how old you are?)
Tapazole also known as Methimazole is a thyroid medication that prevents the thyroid from producing too much thyroid hormone. Tapazole is not a birth control pill and will not prevent you from having a menstrual cycle.
Insufficient iodine in the diet causes thyroid hormone to be produced in less than optimal amounts. This sets the stage for hypothyrodism, and possibly even goiter (if the hypothyroidism is untreated for a significant period of time).
Iodine.The thyroid gland uses iodine to construct hormones, specifically those that regulate growth. Other hormones may also use iodine as a catalyst.Lack of iodine can cause the thyroid to swell, a condition known as goiter.
yes
I would call or go back to my doctor to make sure that it is normal not to have a period for 14 months after being off depo.
Yes, your period can be delayed from it.
It could be anything from a minor irregular period to serious health problems. I am leaning more towards the irregular period.
Yes they are! There is a hormone in your blood called HCG, which is the pregnancy hormone. It has to be a certain level for the hormone to appear in the test results. It doen't matter wheither you are in the middle of your cycle or not! You can still get periods during your first few months of pregnancy. I did! Good luck to you.
The total period is 12 months.
Because your hormone levels are high!
No, she can only get her period every 6 months.
Yes, you could still be pregnant, consult your doctor for a routine examination.