Hello,
Take uterine tonics and also food rich in iron, take
iron supplements, manage stress. Ideally withdrawal bleeding should come. If not, you may have to get few required tests and investigations done to rule out secondary
amenorrhea. The most common cause of not getting periods is hormonal imbalance (treated with hormonal therapy).
The other medical conditions can be
thyroid disorder, lowered immune function, stress (physical / emotional), yeast infection, anemia, poor general health condition, etc. PCOS is commonly treated with birth control pills. You are advised to get clinically examined by a Gynae, get T3, T4, TSH, blood tests like Hb% done.
Get investigations done to test for structural anomalies of reproductive organs (ovaries, uterus, and other pelvic organs). Your gynecologist will tell you to get tests done for
luteinizing hormone level, test for
progesterone level. Blood work to test prolactin, progesterone, and thyroid levels, etc. Take home-made balanced diet, rich in iron and high in protein. Do regular walking and jogging. Maintain a healthy weight.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician