Answer me this?


Question:
What happen when you don't get you period for 5 months?

"BUT I TOOK A PREGNANCY TEST AND I'M NOT PREGNANT"

Do anyone know whats the problem and why?

Answers:
Your age.

Other Answers:
You have amenorrhea. Amenorrhea means not having a period. This can be caused by many things including pregnancy, hypothyroidism, excessive prolactin secretion, obesity, excessive testosterone secretion, low LH or FSH, hypercortisolism, polycystic ovarian disease, malnutrition, etc.

You should see a doctor to get some hormone levels tested. The doctor will probably test your LH, FSH, Prolactin and Thyroid hormones first. Please see your doctor as this is a treatable condition most of the time.
You go to the Dr.
A false pregnancy
could be stress.but you should definetely see a doctor. something is definetely not right.
Go see a DOCTOR
you might have low body fat content. if you're really thin, you might not have a period every month. don't be super worried, but do schedule an appt with a dr. about it.
first of all, swallowing sperm won't mess with you! duh, your stomach digests it. Pregnancy tests can be wrong, see your gyno. Even if you're not pregnant, something's wrong
sounds like anorexia symptoms
Are you a teenager? Inregular periods are common when you are young. Once you start getting older will become more regular. Remember just because you are not getting periods and you are not pregnant, doesn't mean you can't get pregnant. Take care of yourself and talk to your doctor about it.
There are a few things that could lead to this. For one, it's not uncommon at all for young women to have extremely irregular cycles. This type of thing used to happen to my daughter, and then when she'd finally get her period, it would be so heavy she'd have to change her tampon every 15 minutes. We solved this problem by getting her on birth control pills.Even when she stopped, her cycle was more regular, just from getting into a pattern.

Also, if you're underweight, or really stressed out, your body will consider you "ineligible" to get pregnant, and therefore will stop the regular cycle.

I highly recommend that you discuss this with your doctor, in order to figure out exactly what it is that's not working right.
you may have a homornol embalance, you can go to your dr and they may prescribe birth control pills to regulate your cycle. stress or weight gain may also be a culprit. but above all go see a ob-gyn.
You could actually be pregnant. I've heard of people whose results could only show up with a blood test. I think you should see a doctor soon.
Sometimes girls that are over or under weight or exercise too much stop having periods.


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