Mayo Clinic Q and A: Irregular periods can be common at first

By A Mystery Man Writer

DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My daughter had her first period at 15. That was six months ago, and she hasn’t had a period since. Should I take her to see a health care provider, or is this typical? ANSWER: When they first start, periods in teens are often irregular. It’s not uncommon to go several months […]

Top Labs To Run Bi-Annually On Your Perimenopause Patients

Uterine polyps Disease Reference Guide

Long Periods: Is Prolonged Menstrual Bleeding Cause for Concern?

Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine to host first baseball, softball

Mayo Clinic Q & A - December 2017 Archives - Mayo Clinic News Network

Mayo Clinic Q and A: Effect of PCOS on fertility can vary from one

Uterine fibroids - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic Q & A - Page 52 of 84 - Mayo Clinic News Network

Does Sex Delay Your Period? - Inito

What causes a late period when I know I am not pregnant? - Quora

Mayo Clinic Q and A: Menstrual cycle changes in young women - Mayo

Heavy Bleeding and Bad Periods: When To See a Doctor About

Reasons for Missing Your “Period” on Birth Control

Irregular Periods, Menopause and Perimenopause- Elektra Health

Ask the Gynecologist: Why are my periods getting so crazy? - Mayo

©2016-2024, doctommy.com, Inc. or its affiliates