Alright here are the details please respect my question. My mother haven’t had her menstruation for 4 months already. She’s only 40 years old and it is impossible for her to be menopause because she had her first menstruation very late, around 18 years old or 17, that’s what she said so we both know that it is impossible for her be menopause at only 40. She can’t be pregnant as my father is in overseas. And please don’t tell me that my mom is pregnant because it is impossible i’m always with her and we never kept secret from each other. She’s only going outside to buy food in the market and mostly at home so it is impossible (So please don’t insist that my mother is pregnant). I’m really concern and nervous about this. She’s very healthy, she eats all kinds of healthy foods. As in all. So don’t tell that it’s because of her health. Please don’t tell me also to go and have her check up because we will really do that next month when my daddy arrives. I just want to have advance details and information regarding to what’s happening with my mom. Doctors and students out there who know something about this. Please inform me and enlighten me with this.. Thank you in advance. Again…… Respect my question. This is serious to me..
At 40 years old, it is not impossible for your mother to be entering menopause. Some women experience it early regardless of when they first started menstruation. She might also be under a lot of stress(possibly because your father is away) and that can cause irregular periods. There could also be an internal problem like a cyst or fibroid that could be causing this, but that can only be determined by an exam from a doctor. When she sees a doctor they will be able to give you a much better idea of what is wrong.
Menopause involves the complete cessation of menstruation. You haven’t gone through menopause until you haven’t had a period for a year.
But for years before that occurs, women undergo what’s called perimenopause, during which their menstrual cycles can become extremely irregular.
Why are you monitoring your mother’s periods? If she’s concerned, she can talk to her doctor.