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For 3 months my friend have no periods
My friend have no periods last three months. What should be do? Sometimes she has stomach pain. Last month she have urinary infection. Is it serious?
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Urine pregnancy test Previous menstrual cycles ? Any recent changes of weight/ stress/ lifestyle changes Connect for more details All above can cause irregular cycles
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Check urine pregnancy test if negative withdrawal pills for periods regularisation. Other reason like hormonal imbalance needs to be evaluated . Pain could be due to urine infection. Contact for further guidance and support
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Hello first do a pregnancy test. If negative, other causes need to be evaluated like hormonal issues and infection. Also ultrasound scan
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it is not too serious, don't worry if you visit a gynecologist near by she will suggest you medication
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Need to do pregnancy test if sexually active. Get ultrasound scan done to know the reason.
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If your friend is sexually active she needs a pregnancy test It is abnormal  not to get periods for 3 months The reason for pain could be the recurrence of a urine infection she can get an ultrasound done to find out the reason for pain
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