lm sexualy involvd wth my bf and l havent got my periods for 2months now,have had 3tests and they all came negative went to a doctor had anothr test and it was also negative,l sometimes feel like vomiting and have lost my apertite lm worried but then is it posible that l cant be pregnant.need help please
Women Olympic athletes if you noticed are mostly underdeveloped for their age. The reason for this is they exercise so much that their body uses up all the calories keeping their bodies going there is nothing left over to support the hormones that transform their bodies. Most Olympic women do not have periods.
So if f you have not in the last two or 3 months started to exercise in excess or had unprotected sex; then something else is the problem. As I said stress is a big factor and worry is the leading cause of stress. After those two causes there are a variety of other causes all of which need a doctors' examination to diagnose.
Trauma answered Sunday January 13 2013, 3:59 am: While it is still possible, the chances of four tests, including one done by a doctor, coming back with false results is extremely rare. I'm not sure how long ago your last test was, but if it's been a little while, I'd take one again if I were you, just to be safe.
There are other things that can cause missed and irregular periods, including stress, which could also cause a loss of appetite, and it does sound like you may be pretty stressed at this point.
Either way, though, if the text comes back negative, it may be best to go see a gynecologist to make sure nothing serious is causing your missed periods. [ Trauma's advice column | Ask Trauma A Question ]
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