I'm a young lady and I'm a big one too. I have irregular periods and it's very annoying. I haven't had my period in about 4 1/2 months now and I'm very sure I'm not pregnant. I've done some research and I'm not sure what is wrong with me. I have mild cramps but nothing very serious. I'm very "wet" down below as well. Could it be because of my weight? Is it just being irregular? I miss having a period.
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Period is missing
With overweight and lack of periods, there is a good possibility that you have a disorder called polycystic ovary syndrome or PCOS. It usually is accompanied by hair thickening in the face, chest and/or trunk and with multiple cysts in the ovaries, which you detect via ultrasound. Not having a period when you have this condition is not good for your uterus, as it can lead to developing precancerous cells on your uterus lining. Your best option is to make an appointment with an OBGYN and they would do the appropriate test and give you the appropriate treatment, which usually would involve start birth control pills.