Yes: Secondary amenorrhea (lack of a ovulation cycle in a woman who previously had one) can be caused by a number of factors, but almost all can be overcome and ovulation induced in one way or another. For example, often the problem is weight gain which will interfere with ovulation. Losing as little as a few pounds can restore cycles.
Answered 8/3/2016
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Yes: If the cause of amenorrhea is identified and treated if necessary. Maintain healthy weight and dont give up !
Answered 11/18/2015
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Need evaluation!: If your brain isn't signalling for an egg release from your ovary, you won't have a signal for your periods either; that's usually the cause of amenorrhea. Often it's a hormonal imbalance--Thyroid, Prolactin, LH, FSH, Hcg should be checked. Your doctor can also induce a period as well w/ OCPs. If you've NEVER had a period, you should get an US to make sure you have normal uterus/vagina/ovaries.
Answered 5/25/2015
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