I have not had my menstrual period for three months and am not pregnant because I have tested several times. What do you think is wrong with me?
A woman who has missed at least three menstrual periods in a row has amenorrhea, and should be evaluated by a physician. Amenorrhea is not a disease itself, but a sympton of an underlying disorder. The most common cause is pregnancy. Even though a woman has tested herself several times with home pregnancy tests, and the tests were all negative, a pregnancy test ordered by your doctor is the first step in finding the cause of amenorrhea. You might experience other signs and symptoms, depending on the cause of the amenorrhea, such as: a milky nipple discharge, hair loss, headache, vision changes, and excess facial hair.
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