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2 months is a long time. You need to visit a gynecologist and get yourself evaluated. She may prescribe you certain medications to induce your periods.
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It could be a sign of hormone imbalance if pregnancy is excluded.
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Hello..... You consult gynaecologist in nearest hospital.. Doctor will examine to know the cause for amennorhea... Doctor will prescribe progesterone pills ,which you should take from certain period of time and after stopping pills you will have periods.. To have regular periods better to take oc pills.
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