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Write short note on the term secondary Amenorrhoea.

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Answered by marsone
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Amenorrhea is when menstruation is absent during the reproductive years, between puberty and menopause.

It is not a disease, and it does not mean that a person is infertile, but it can be a sign of a health problem that needs some attention.

Around puberty, menstruation begins, and then it normally occurs about once a month until the age of 50 years. At this time, periods stop altogether, as menopausebegins.

During pregnancy, menstruation also stops, and it is common for it to stop during breastfeeding, too.

If menstruation does not occur at times when people normally expect it to, this is amenorrhea.

Answered by VelvetBlush
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Amenorrhoea

  • Amenorrhoea is a menstrual disorder or illness in women where girls of 18 years and above either never began menstruating or there is an absence of menstruation for three months or more than that in women with a history of normal menstrual cycle.
  • Types:- 1) Primary Amenorrhoea and 2) Secondary Amenorrhoea
  • Factors:- 1) Hormonal changes; 2) Intensive exercises and 3) Intake of less calories
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