No period in almost 5 years, only 45 years old.
Like the questions says, I'm 45, and I haven't had a period in almost 5 years now.
I'll try to give the best history I can, and I know you all can't diagnose, and I don't expect you to, just want to know if anyone has any ideas.
To begin with, I had a miscarriage 10 years ago, the baby had died at 3 months gestation, I bled heavily, almost died, and had to have an emergency D & C because the baby wouldn't leave my body. Since then I've had issue after issue, anemia being the major one. Since that miscarriage my once regular period was off, all the time, then it suddenly stopped altogether when I was 40. I figured it was menopause.
After a year of no periods, at the age of 41, I went to my doctor, told him what was going on. Blood tests, and other tests, and no sign of menopause. So why am I not getting my period?
His thought was that it had something to do with my anemia.
Well, I take daily iron pills (prescription, 3 times a day), and I'm still anemic, and still no period, now for almost 5 years. Every 6 months I get blood work done, and the blood work indicates that I'm not in menopause, or Peri-menopause, or any sort of pause at all, but still no period.
Any thoughts? Not that I want my period back, I'm perfectly fine not having it. But if I'm not in menopause, obviously not pregnant, than what's going on? Is this hazardous to my health? Is there something else I should be getting tested?