Depends: Are you on a birth control pill or injection or patch? If yes, then it is likely those are the reason you do not have period for 2 months. If not, then you need to go to a healthcare provider to get blood tests done to find out why you have no period. Many factors affect normal menstruation. Or if you have been irregular in the past, then tell your provider that.
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