No simple answer: This question does not have a simple answer without further evaluation. 'amenorrhea', as it is medically called, is the lack of menstrual bleeding without a definite cause in a reproductive age women. When menstrual cramping occurs without associated bleeding, obstruction of the outflow tract should be considered. Additionally, pregnancy must be ruled out.
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