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I am 20 I have been diagnosed with pcos, and I haven’t come on my period in two or three months, is this normal, it has never been this long apart?

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I've had years of irregular periods. I've had periods that have lasted a month or more and I have gone months without one. Other times I have had periods show up on a regular cycle. Irregular periods are a common symptom of PCOS.

If you are not trying to conceive, I suggest speaking to your GP as they can discuss with you whether birth control may be a suitable option for you for regulating your periods.

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San9ad

Dear Yes that also happened with me. I have pcos too. My periods is on pills whenever I missed the pills my periods impossible almost for 4 to 5 months. Doc give me suggestions of pills, exercise and diet. I'll also suggest this to you. Have a speedy recovery!

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Mia898

Yes I have gone 6 months without period so sadly normal

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