when one is 30 and has not seen her menses for the past 2 years does it mean the person has reached monopus?
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Sounds like you need to :
1) Go see a doctor and
2) Go back to grammar school, your spelling is atrocious!
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sounds like you need a good doctor to ask these questions too.
im not really sure u really should ask a doctor b/c they can answer most questions u have n they know wat they r talkin bout
have a great day
30 is very young for menopause... I would see the doctor for an examination. There could be many reasons for the cessation of menstrual flow - underweight, overweight or other medical problems, but 2 years is a long time to be without. Definately contact your physician.
My mother started menopause at 30. So that might be the same for you. It is rare but it can happen. You should see your doctor just in case though. Since it may not be menopause.
Here is a link on WedMD about Menopause.
And another link on WedMD about amenorrhea.
Source(s):
http://www.webmd.com/hw/menopause/hw228920.asp
http://www.webmd.com/hw/womens_conditions/hw96700.asp
Have you been the doctor? You are not supposed to go that long not at your age anyway.
Well I'm in my LATE 30's and I've had irregular and even ABSENT periods my entire life. I was diagnosed with Endometriosis and PCOS.
I'm now losing weight and underwent surgery to have the Endo removed from my uterus. Keep your fingers crossed because I'm gonna continue w/ my fertility treatments this week. You should see an OB/GYN specialist in female disorders...
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