I haven't had my term since May?


I haven't had my time of year since May. It's now mid-July. I am not sexually stirring, and I'm not stressed. I lost 9 pounds since then. What could be wrong? I'm panicky that I'm pregnant!
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OK - if you aren't sexually active afterwards you can't be pregnant, so you have no obligation to worry around that.
Your weight loss and your period stopping could be connected and I would suggest you go and see your doctor for some warning and help.
Good luck!

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your def. not pregnant, just check near a doctor

How often do you catch your period?

How old-fashioned are you?


If you are just starting your spell then your cycle is getting regular.

Good Luck

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There are lots of possible reason: age (if you began menstruating in history few years), changes surrounded by diet or activity stratum, illness or stress, etc. There's also the possibility that it could be a symptom of a hormone lack of correspondence like PCOS or something similar to a thyroid disorder.

If this has solitary happened one time -- and especially if you can point to a lifestyle motivation for it -- then I wouldn't verbs too much. However, if it continues to happen or if it happen with no material cause that you can see, next it might be time to talk to a medical professional something like it.

For more possible causes of postponed periods, you can check out the net page below:

Why arent i menstruating?

If you're not sexually active, you can't be pregnant. Losing 9 pounds in 2 months sounds approaching a lot. Are you underweight immediately? Could that be a reason why you're not getting your spell?

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