Is It Menopause After Sudden Missing Of 2 Consecutive Periods, Feeling Nauseated, Pain In The Stomach When Bending Over?
I had a tubal ligation five years ago but still had consistent periods after that. I am 45 and now have missed two consecutive periods and wonder if I am going through early menopause. My mother never went through menopause till she was like 52 years old. I feel nauseated and my head hurts. It seems really hormonal, but I feel pain in the center of my stomach when I bend over just looking for a professional opinion rather then sit in an emergency room for hours.. Thanks!!
Hi, Since you are in the peri-menopausal age, it is natural for the cycles to get irregular and you may notice all sorts of disturbances ranging from frequent periods to prolonged menstruation, spotting and so on. In the current scenario, you should get a trans-vaginal sonogram to clarify the issue and if the study is normal, go for a complete hormonal profile and see a specialist for a proper appraisal of the situation. Please maintain a healthy weight, healthy diet and regular exercise. Hope this helps.
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Is It Menopause After Sudden Missing Of 2 Consecutive Periods, Feeling Nauseated, Pain In The Stomach When Bending Over?
Hi, Since you are in the peri-menopausal age, it is natural for the cycles to get irregular and you may notice all sorts of disturbances ranging from frequent periods to prolonged menstruation, spotting and so on. In the current scenario, you should get a trans-vaginal sonogram to clarify the issue and if the study is normal, go for a complete hormonal profile and see a specialist for a proper appraisal of the situation. Please maintain a healthy weight, healthy diet and regular exercise. Hope this helps.