i did not get my period from october 25 until now dec30?
Question Posted Saturday December 30 2006, 9:39 pm
iam 34 years old i have to kides after 6 years from the last pregnancy i decid to have another baby . i had my last period at october 25 i made a pregnant test at dec 8 and iam pregnant at dec14 i had bledding for 3 dayes and the doctor told mye i lost my pregnancy , but until now dec30 i didnot got my period and iam not pregnant , so what is wrong with me . iam too old to have my period again? or that is normal after what happen?
Additional info, added Saturday December 30 2006, 9:41 pm: iam still trying to have a baby. then there is a sex relation between me and my husband . Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Illnesses? blwinteler answered Sunday December 31 2006, 1:24 am: Hormones go crazy after a miscarriage. That could be the cause of the lost periods. However, it could be the other way around. You could be hitting peri-menopause and the hormone changes associated with it could have caused the miscarriage. The only way to be certain is to talk to your doctor. They will do some blood work to find out what is going on with your hormones. They may also do an ultrasound to make sure nothing is left there from the miscarriage that could be causing your periods to stop. You can also talk to your doctor about what you may need to do to get pregnant again.
Also, I just looked at the dates you put in. If you miscarried on the 14th of December, you really can't expect to get your period until at least mid to late January. I would recommend at least calling your doctor to see what you should expect, but it would be better to go in for the blood tests and such that I mentioned before. That is the best way to know for certain what is going on.
karenR answered Saturday December 30 2006, 11:52 pm: I started menopause (stopped having periods) at that age. If you are trying to have a baby make an appointment with your doctor soon and explain it to him/her.
They can tell if you are pre-menopausal with a blood test. If you are, the doctor might possibly be able to give you a shot to start your period.
Ahnee answered Saturday December 30 2006, 11:49 pm: i doubt you won't have it ever again but it should be expected after what has recently happened. but to be honest with you dear, you should go to a doctor. this site is more filled with "does he like me?" and "im 13. is not getting my period yet weird?". These people are hardly doctors heh
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