See GYN: The medical term for this is amenorrhea. There are many causes that can do this. Please see a gynecologist. Good luck.
Answered 5/26/2016
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See your doctor: Most obvious diagnosis is that you are pregnant. If not you may have an underlying condition that is preventing your menses. Go see your doctor.
Answered 7/18/2014
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