Possible reasons my wife is not getting her interval?


My wife is 28. A time period of 43 days (very long cycle) elapsed between her length two times ago and last time. Now, another 65 days since her ultimate period have already elapsed and she still has not gotted her spell again yet. She is definately not pregnant.
The dr. told her it is not a serious problem, and said he will dispatch her for some blood tests and possibly present her some medication, but I would like to know what might possibly effect this to happen- so we can discuss with the dr. better, or freshly in grip the dr. missed something.
Thanks.

Answers:

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She may be starting menopause, quite youthful to be doing so but it has happen or a false pregnancy?

Help Minerva Hell?

do not worry only make her cart some blood tests. but surrounded by most cases she might be pregnant and she might not want to tell you.

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thyroid problem I don`t know.

I need oblige with this..?

could b a combination of things..
have she changed her diet?
is she underweight/overweight?
change in exercise?
excess stress?

Sometimes?

Many women hold very irregular menstrual cycles. It is nought to worry roughly speaking, but in luggage you wish her to conceive a child, it could present a problem. Follow the doctor's counsel if you want a baby. Otherwise, the merely problem would be if, when she does have her length, it lasts more than seven days and is hugely heavy. In that baggage, she could be a person who is have early miscarriages on a more or smaller quantity regular basis, especially if this have not ever happened to her previously marriage (or regular sexual intimacy) This does not close-fisted she cannot carry a child, but plainly that she may need aid to do so. If she has other been irregular to this extent, in attendance is most likely zilch to worry around, though, since even very irregular woman do own children. Good luck.

Is my period hefty?

I assume your coming to that conclusion because she didn't bleed, that does not necessarily mean she didn't catch her period.

She could enjoy had what doctors call for a silent period, it channel she still has one here is just no bleeding, it's adjectives if she is under stress.

Why don't you try have her take her warmth every morning before she get out of bed, when her temperature go up it means she is ovulating. Ovulating occur about the 10th daylight of your menstal cycle when you count the first day of bleeding as time one.

If her temperature doesn't be in motion up it means she didn't ovulate and probably didn't hold a period.

Many things can wreak woman to miss periods, so don't verbs. The doctors know about the things that can stop them and they will carry it streightened out.

Vitamins that can help beside Polycistic syndrome that I could find at a local drug store?

http://www.epigee.org/health/lateperiod.
this link pass a number of possible reason and if you find one that sounds right go to dr and hold them help terminate problem

Have you been dx near PCOS?

Mine were irregular and within fact, I would someitmes own one and then it might be MONTHS since I had another. Come to find out, I be not iovulating and also had fibroids, polyps and cysts. The dr have me to try birth control pills for regulatory reasons, btu they didn't really work as planed. In certainty, the last one we tried, I finished up having to hold a D&C because the bleeding was so solid and lasted so long. However, near are many reason that she may not be having her extent. Try not to stress and let the dr do some trialling. The more you and she stress, the worse it could make the problem. ;)

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