The menstrual cycle of most female friends is very regular, but there are also some female friends whose menstrual cycle is very abnormal. For example, some female friends have stopped menstruating for a year and a half, but suddenly have menstruation again. This makes them doubt that this situation is not normal, and even suspect that it is caused by certain diseases. So, is it normal to have stopped menstruating for a year and a half again?
Whether it is normal or not after a hiatus of one and a half years depends on the situation. If a woman of childbearing age has stopped menstruating for a year and a half, it is often a normal phenomenon, indicating that menstruation has resumed. If a postmenopausal woman suddenly experiences vaginal bleeding again, it is often not menstruation, so it is abnormal.
If menstruation occurs again after menopause, it is likely caused by benign conditions such as cervical polyps, vaginitis, uterine polyps, submucosal fibroids, etc., which can lead to this situation. In addition, it is also possible that malignant lesions can cause postmenopausal women to experience amenorrhea for another year and a half, such as endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, etc., which can lead to abnormal bleeding.
Some women under the age of 45 have been amenorrhea for over a year, and it is necessary to identify the cause of the amenorrhea. At the same time, it is also necessary to determine the cause of the bleeding again and determine whether it is menstrual bleeding. If abnormal bleeding is caused by a disease, treatment should be targeted at the primary disease. If it's menstrual blood, then it's normal menstruation.