Perhaps: If you are in menopause, this is a normal life transition that doesn't cause major health problems. Otherwise, there may be other medical issues that are preventing your period that need to be addressed. For example, not producing enough thyroid hormone can stop your periods. Also, if you are still making estrogen but not in menopause, your risk of uterine cancer can be increased. Best wishes
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