See your GYN physician for further testing. Although "pre-menopause" can cause delays in ovulation, with consequent delays in menstruation, more common at "46", FSH is usually higher than 2.34, reflective of aging follicles (eggs) and more stimulation to effect ovulation, leading to longer intervals between periods.
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