For the last few months, my period has either been very late or has come unexpectedly. Honestly, I’m a bit embarrassed to go to the doctor because it feels like a private issue. In this situation, should I consult a doctor right away, or could it be due to stress? What do you suggest I do?
I think you should go straight to a gynecologist. Irregular periods can sometimes be caused by the thyroid. When you go to the doctor, clearly ask, ‘My periods are irregular, can hormone testing be done?’ It’s that simple; there’s nothing to be ashamed of.
Well, constantly postponing is worse. I had a similar experience once; I just brushed it off thinking it was stress. But when I went to the doctor, it turned out to be polycystic ovary syndrome. They ran tests, and I had an ultrasound. It’s terrible, there’s no special chat or anything, they’re very professional.
I don’t know when we’ll understand that such things are not normal. You say it’s been 3 months, but why still not going to the doctor? I think you’re either underestimating your health information or not taking it seriously. Don’t delay too much.
Menstrual irregularity can indeed stem from many causes, ranging from simple stress to serious hormonal conditions. It’s not possible to provide a definitive answer here. However, generally, hormone tests and an ultrasound are performed first. From those, a course of action is determined.
I wanted to make an update, and the reason I asked if it might be due to stress is that I’ve been working a lot lately. My sleep is irregular, and my eating habits have been a bit off. Still, I’m a little hesitant to go to the doctor.
There’s actually no situation to avoid, but on the other hand, it might be better to talk to your mom before the doctor. After all, in matters like this, it’s comforting to share your feelings with a family member. What your family thinks is also important.
There might be another reason for me here. For example, have you been using a different medication recently or something like birth control? Those kinds of things can affect your period, perhaps your hormonal balance changed without you realizing it?
What you’re describing is actually quite common. It usually happens due to stress or changes in weight. Things can stabilize once you improve your sleep and nutrition, but three months of uncertainty is a lot. At least get tested to find out if there’s something going on. You’ll feel more at ease.