Hello, It's not unusual to have a hormone imbalance for a few years after puberty and before the menopause. extreme weight loss or weight gain , exercise, stress affects menses. Polycystic ovarian syndrome , thyroid problem are also causes for irregular periods. Oral contraceptive pills may be prescribed to get your period back on track. A couple of irregular periods per year are usually nothing to worry about.
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