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If no hormone problems & pcos is ruled out & the obgyn tells you to see an endocrinologist...what could be the cause for secondary amnorrea?

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Several possibilitie: It sounds like you need to see the endocrinologist. Possible explanations might include hypothalamic amenorrhea, non-congenital anatomic issues (e.g. Asherman's/scarring), or other more rare conditions.

Answered 1/27/2017

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Not sure: Since the menstrual cycle is controlled by hormones, i don't understand the comment. Your physician recommended you see an endocrinologist which sounds like a good idea.

Answered 9/28/2016

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I am diagnosed with pcos, why did my ob refer me to an endocrinologist?

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