The normality of menstruation also implies whether a woman's physical health is normal. It can be said that the regularity of menstruation can indicate whether a woman's body is healthy or not. However, many women experience the phenomenon of not having menstruation for three months. Of course, this may also be a symptom of pregnancy. If it is not pregnancy, then there must be something abnormal in the body. So what are the dangers of not having menstruation for three months?

The harm of not having menstruation for three months
Attention should be paid to fatigue, poor rest, mental tension and anxiety, environmental changes, and gynecological inflammation. Endocrine disorders can lead to delayed menstruation. I suggest you go to the hospital to check the six levels of sex hormones and find the cause for targeted treatment.
What are the factors that prevent menstruation
(1) Pituitary factors: The absence of menstruation caused by this condition is also known as pituitary amenorrhea. The pituitary gland is located below the brain. Although it is small in size, it shoulders the important responsibility of commanding the endocrine organs throughout the body. If the pituitary gland's function changes, it can also lead to a decrease in ovarian function. Common pituitary lesions include tumors and pituitary dysfunction.
(2) Central nervous system factors: The central nervous system controls the activity of the pituitary gland and indirectly controls the ovarian function of women, including the brain and hypothalamus. When the central nervous system is stimulated, changes in ovarian function can cause amenorrhea, and hypothalamic tumors can also cause amenorrhea.
(3) Ovarian factors: also known as ovarian amenorrhea. If the ovaries are unable to secrete hormones, the endometrium will not change and there will be no shedding of the endometrium, which can cause the endometrium to remain unchanged and menstruation to naturally stop. For example, congenital ovarian dysplasia, premature ovarian failure, etc., may lead to missed menstruation.
(4) Uterine factors: also known as uterine amenorrhea. If women have uterine problems, it may also lead to amenorrhea. Common causes include congenital absence of uterus, underdeveloped uterus, or diseases that affect the endometrium during childhood, resulting in adhesions or scars. Although ovarian function is good and female characteristics are developing normally, there is no menstruation.
If women exclude the reasons for pregnancy and do not have menstruation for a long time, the harm caused is quite significant. Regarding some of the causes of not having menstruation, women also need to know, because only by understanding the reasons for not having menstruation can they prevent it in a targeted manner in daily life and better regulate the symptoms of menstrual disorders.