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Delay in periods and Rashes on at Vaginal Area

Hi, I am 21yrs old and have been facing problems where I have missed my periods for over a month now. I am married and had the thought as to whether I am pregnant or not, but I'm not. I last had my periods in the 1st week of April and its over 2 months now and there are no signs of menopause. I also started developing signs of rashes and severe itching in the vaginal area and the vaginal area had become red in color due to rashes. I have consulted a doctor and the rashes have decreased to some extent but I am really worried as to why my periods have stopped. Please advice !!
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if your not having other pre menapose signs ex, weight gain, hot flashes, memory isnt as sharp and so on, if your having sex take a pregancy test asap, and if thats the case or not make an appt with your obgyn he/she should be able to help ya just let them know your concerned about this. dont have an obgyn dont worry your family doctor can help you also. have them test your hormone levals and your thirod good luck
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Im 17 and my periods were never regular since i started in the 3nd grade but i went the whole time of 2009 and 2012 without haveing a period can someone tell me watts goin on or what i should do
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Not really sure what to suggest to you Other than see an OBGYN.What did you Doc say about the rashes/.There are over the counter remedies but you really dont know what your dealing with..It could be a yeast infection in which case you can buy Monistat but to be honest wit you id go get it checked out.
Have you always been regular as far as your periods?
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I have consulted a regular doctor regarding this. Can somebody suggest me what apart from visiting an OB/GYN I can do.. which I shall soon?
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Have you seen an OBGYN Doc..or just a reg doc..?
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