When I passed exams I worried, felt very nervous. I hadn't menstruation during the 1 month. But following month menstruation began.
If you sure you are not pregnant. I think stress can't cause delay of menstruation on 3 month. You should consult gynecologist.
You should go see your doctor. Stress can cause you to miss a period, but three months is a little extreme.
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Stress can make it stop so that is probably why. You need to do a change in your life so you get it back. Eat and sleep enough and don't stress and no over exercising.
I have the same problem...only I just don't have my period. No depression, stress. I don't know whats wrong, but I suggest you talk to a doctor, I'm making an appointment soon. Other than that, I suppose it could be stress, which could be linked to depression...so I'm assuming stress/depression could be a Cause for missing your period for so long...but I'm not sure if it's a side effect. Try to relax I guess, eat and sleep well and try to find out if depression is the side effect or cause of your lack of mensturation. :]
Pregnancy, menopause, stress, under weight, anorexia, contraceptives, but see your GP to be sure whats causing the absence.
There are ways to make your period stop with hormones. However, it won't just stop for less than a day and it is not advised to do this. Menstruation is a process of removing something your body doesn't need.
Yes, it can. I dated a girl who had a month-late period at least three times during our relationship, due to stress.
I think it means that it has to be done before 3 months have passed
It's known as a quarter.
The original enlistment period for men in the U.S. Civil War was only three months. These soldiers were referred to as Three Months Men.
If you haven't had your period for three months, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause. They may recommend lifestyle changes, such as managing stress, maintaining a healthy diet, and exercising regularly. Hormonal imbalances may also be addressed through medication or hormone therapy. Always seek professional advice before attempting to self-treat.