Hi Chari,
Missing a period for 3 months is abnormal. You could take a home pregnancy test. If the results are negative, I suggest you make an appointment with your gynecologist. When oral contraceptives are stopped, it may take three to six months to resume regular ovulation and menstruation. This is just one of several causes of amenorrhea, which is a condition marked by the absence of at least 3 periods in a row.
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Hi Chari,
June 28, 2011 - 5:17pmMissing a period for 3 months is abnormal. You could take a home pregnancy test. If the results are negative, I suggest you make an appointment with your gynecologist. When oral contraceptives are stopped, it may take three to six months to resume regular ovulation and menstruation. This is just one of several causes of amenorrhea, which is a condition marked by the absence of at least 3 periods in a row.
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