More testing: Absence of menstrual cycles is most commonly due to extremes of weight (thin/heavy), thyroid, pituitary, or (rarely) ovarian failure. Has your doctor checked your TSH and prolactin levels? Are you at a normal weight? If worried about ovarian failure, need fsh and Estradiol checked as well. Good luck!
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