Normal menstruation should come and end regularly every month. Menstruation will stop for a period of time after pregnancy. The cessation of this period is normal, while menstruation is delayed due to other circumstances. It is an abnormal situation, so what should I do if I haven’t had my period for almost two months? What should I do if I haven’t had my period for several months?
What should I do if I haven’t had my period for almost two months?
If you haven't had your period for two months, it's abnormal. For women who usually have regular menstruation and do not have a period for two months, they must first rule out the possibility of pregnancy. Fasting serum chorionic gonadotropin should be checked. If the test result is pregnancy, the next treatment plan should be decided based on your specific situation. Women who plan to become pregnant should take folic acid orally, have regular prenatal check-ups, and pay attention to bed rest. For women with unplanned pregnancies, they should choose a method of terminating the pregnancy in a timely manner. If the test results exclude the possibility of pregnancy, a B-ultrasound examination should be performed to understand the thickness of the endometrium. Treatment with intramuscular progesterone can be given to promote menstruation.
If you haven’t had your period for almost two months, you must first rule out whether you are pregnant. After you do a blood test, HCG color ultrasound, and rule out pregnancy, you may consider that the body is not secreting enough estrogen and progesterone, causing the ovaries to be unable to ovulate and the estrogen and progesterone in the body cannot be released. Reaching the second effective peak period, it cannot cause withdrawal endometrial shedding bleeding. It is recommended to take progesterone orally or intramuscularly for 3 days. Generally, withdrawal of endometrial shedding and vaginal bleeding will occur within 3-7 days after stopping the drug. Continuous therapy of estrogen and progesterone can also be performed, which is an artificial cycle of 3 months.
What should I do if I haven’t had my period for several months?
When women of childbearing age have stopped menstruation for several months, they must first check blood chorionic gonadotropin and color ultrasound to determine whether they are pregnant. . After ruling out pregnancy, the patient needs to have a color ultrasound to observe the thickness of the endometrium. If the thickness of the endometrium is more than 0.8cm, the patient can wait for menstruation, or use traditional Chinese medicine to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis to promote menstruation. If the thickness of the endometrium is less than 0.8cm but greater than 0.6cm, the patient can choose to use progesterone to promote menstrual cramps. If the patient's endometrial thickness is less than 0.6cm, or even 0.2-0.3cm, the patient needs to add estrogen and progesterone to promote menstruation. After menstruation begins, patients can choose to check six sex hormones and thyroid to determine whether there is an endocrine disorder, find out the reason for delayed menstruation, and provide symptomatic treatment.
Under normal circumstances, menstruation will come every month. Generally, it is normal within a week after it is missed. If it is not within this range, it means irregular menstruation. You must do relevant examinations to know your menstruation. The cause of the disorder is treated symptomatically. If menstruation is not regular at ordinary times, but this time it has not come for several months, first rule out whether you are pregnant. If you are not pregnant, go to the hospital to do a color ultrasound to check the thickness of the endometrium and use hormone medicine to regulate menstruation first so that menstruation will come first. In the future, I will go to the hospital for endocrine testing and then receive symptomatic treatment. Irregular menstruation requires endocrine examination to know the cause and provide symptomatic treatment.