Asiri derecede zayif oldugunuz icin dogal olarak vucut yaginizda normalin cok altinda. Bu durumda kadinlar gerekli olan hormonlari uretemediklerinden regl olamazlar. Acilen kilo almanizi oneririm. asagida detayli aciklama ingilizce yer almakta. Gecmis olsun doktorunuzu dinleyin.
Yes, losing weight can affect your menstrual cycle. This happens for several reasons. One, as stated below, is due to a lack of body fat, particularly brown adipose tissue around the midsection. The body will try not to allow pregnancy if you do not have the physical resources to protect that pregnancy. Also, any large weight adjustment causes a shift in hormones, because estrogen release is partially based on your fat cells. When you lose a large amount of weight, estrogen automatically declines. If you stop losing this weight at a healthy weight, once your body adjusts to the new amount of hormones, you should return to normal. Another reason for lack of menstruation after weight loss is poor nutrition, related to a lack of iron, zinc and lack of healthy dietary fats. Regardless of how much you exercise, or how much you weigh - if you have a lack of iron, zinc and healthy fat in your diet, you can develop amenorrhea.
The important question to ask is when is it a problem. Anytime you miss your period for three months in a row, you need to see your doctor. You need to be having four regularly spaced periods a year to maintain the proper balance for fertility. The concern is more than that, however. When you have a lack of estrogen in the body, which is often the case related to amenorrhea, you can develop osteopenia and subsequently osteoporosis. This is because estrogen is one of the major factors in the intake of calcium into the bone. For athletes, or just people who are overexercising, there is particular concern about this - because of the constant pressure being put on those bones. You become more likely to suffer shin splints, bone spurs, and fractures.