See ob/gyn: It sounds like you have secondary amenorrhea, of which the most common cause is pregnancy. You should see your ob/gyn doc to formally exclude pregnancy, and for history, physical exam, and any other lab tests to evaluate for causes involving the ovary, pituitary gland, hypothalamus, or uterus.
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