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What Causes Cramps And White Discharge?

I haven t had my period for about 2months now, I m not pregnant, i cramp like i am on my period, i have white discharge, and about 2yrs ago i had an atopic pregnancy. I am also stressing alot. My period just suddenly stop. Can you tell me what s going on?
posted on Thu, 17 Sep 2015
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I have gone through your query and understood the concern. If you have always had regular cycles and did not see any period for the past two months, you need to get investigated further. Since you know you cannot be pregnant now, your investigation should be directed toward a possible hormone imbalance. Please see a specialist for a proper clinical appraisal, get a complete hormone profile, a trans-vaginal sonogram to know the status of the pelvic organs, general blood counts and routine urinalysis. Weight and diet management are also essential to strike a balance. Stress control measures should be adopted. Hope this helps.
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Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. If you have always had regular cycles and did not see any period for the past two months, you need to get investigated further. Since you know you cannot be pregnant now, your investigation should be directed toward a possible hormone imbalance. Please see a specialist for a proper clinical appraisal, get a complete hormone profile, a trans-vaginal sonogram to know the status of the pelvic organs, general blood counts and routine urinalysis. Weight and diet management are also essential to strike a balance. Stress control measures should be adopted. Hope this helps.