Friday, December 4, 2009

What Does A Missed Period Mean?

Several reasons can cause a woman to miss her period between the ages of puberty and menopause. But the most common cause for a missed period is an undiagnosed pregnancy.

When you consult your health care provider about missing the period, the very first thing he or she going to do is pregnancy test.

If the test result is negative, then there are various factors to take into consideration, such as: stress, medications, illnesses, increased physical activity, change in your eating habits, weight gain or loss. Any of the above changes can cause a woman to miss her period.

Anxiety and various other kinds of emotional stress can also take their toll on affecting a woman’s usual ovulation and menstruation.

Another factor that results in missed period is using steroidal oral contraceptives. Contraceptives are very low in estrogen content thus making the endometrial lining of your uterus to become thin.

As a result, your menstrual periods will become very light and also result in a skipped period. Contraceptive named as Depo-povera can stop having your periods altogether. Drugs like the pill, work by intentionally disrupting the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian hormonal balance and thereby suppress ovulation.

Some other causes include estrogen and progesterone imbalances, a malfunctioning corpulsteum, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, premature ovarian failure, and hyperprolactinemia.

Everybody should note that apart from pregnancy period, women may occasionally miss their periods. No need to worry, this is totally normal. If you miss 2 or more consecutive periods, then it is recommended to make an appointment with your doctor.



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