Absent and infrequent menstrual periods

Absent and Infrequent Periods



Absent and Infrequent Periods: What is oligomenorrhoea?

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Investigation is to be recommended if periods have not begun by the age of 16 or if secondary sexual development, and in particular breast development is not in evidence by the age of 14 (Q5. 5) Delayed puberty is often constitutional (e.g. Familial). Congenital abnormality (abnormality in structural development present at birth) can affect the ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina or external genitalia. In addition, primary amenorrhoea may be due to any of the causes of secondary amenorrhoea (Table 6.1).

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