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What if you stop menstruating?
Menopause is the complete cessation of menstruation. In addition to pregnancy and menopause, the reasons may also be due to low estrogen, decreased reproductive function, and even difficulty in motor function, physical stress and weight loss.

Some people engaged in special industries, such as female athletes, ballerinas and most cover models, are so low in body fat that their bodies cannot produce reproductive hormones. They will experience menopause until their fat reaches normal health standards.

It is not a symptom of pathological changes that women stop menstruating once or twice because they don't ovulate, but they should pay attention if their menstruation is irregular frequently, unless it is near menopause.

Most patients don't realize it before menopause. 1 month later, maybe menstruation hasn't come yet. If you have no menstruation for more than two consecutive times, you should go to the hospital for examination. The doctor may ask the patient to have a pregnancy test to rule out the possibility of pregnancy, and then take a blood test to detect the yarn level in the blood to rule out other diseases, such as premature delivery or thyroid disease.

"Menopause" should pay attention to a healthy diet and consume no more than 60 grams of fat every day. Stick to regular exercise, but don't be too violent.

According to the reasons of menopause, doctors may suggest weight gain or endocrine therapy, such as oral contraceptives, to replace estrogen in the body and restore menstruation.