First things first: The most common reason for absent periods in sexually active women without contraceptive use is Voila! Pregnancy! First, do a pregnancy test and then, if negative, see a MD who can do a lab test called prolactin which can be the cause of the nipple discharge and absent menses when it is secreted in excess by the pituitary.
Answered 5/29/2017
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